Britain's National Health Service chief Simon Stevens slammed Paltrow's brand for giving prominence to “quacks, charlatans and cranks” in promoting untested treatments like vampire facials and unusually scented candles.
At an event in Oxford on Thursday, NHS chief Simon Stevens slammedin promoting untested treatments like vampire facials and unusually scented candles.
Paltrow's six-part series, “The goop lab with Gwyneth Paltrow,” was recently made available on Netflix in the U.K. A spokeswoman for Goop said the company “takes efficacy and product claims very seriously" and noted it has a legal and compliance team that works with their science and research group to vet product claims."I love being on the water, I love being by the water and I love being in the water," she told USA TODAY."And I think, energetically, it’s very cleansing to be near the sea or in the sea.
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