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Gwyneth Paltrow, a'mom of almonds' is criticized for being too rich to take vitamins.




What was the first time you realized that Gwyneth is nothing but a snob who promotes disordered eating and Gwyneth Paltrow? It was more than a decade ago that I noticed it when Paltrow wrote a cookbook about her elimination diet. It read like someone with a very unhealthy relationship to food. This, along with her first year of Goop newsletters, were all about her "detox" and "intermittent fasts." It was a revelation that Paltrow is an OG in disordered eating. TikTokers tore Paltrow apart for being an "almond mother," which is a term I just heard. An almond mom, according to internet slang is "a parent who instills unhealthy food beliefs or disordered eats on their child." This is 100% Gwyneth. This is not Gwyneth's only way to impose this on her children. It is also the foundation of her entire Goop empire.

Gwyneth Paltrow has been controversial. After a podcast interview, TikTok users accused Gwyneth Paltrow of being an "almond mother" - which is a term that refers to adults who force disordered eating on their children - and have been trying to drag her before the TikTok community.

Paltrow, 50 years old, appeared Monday on "The Art of Being Well" and shared her daily routine, while giving IVs.

The Oscar winner stated that she was embarrassed by the IV in her arm. She continued, stating that she loved an IV and was an early adopter. Noting Glutathione as her favorite, she also mentioned Phosphatidylcholine. They're not easy to find and they make me feel good.

Paltrow shared her daily wellness routine and said that she has an intermittent fast and eats food "that won't spike her blood sugar" at 12 p.m.

She said, "I love soup... I have bone broth for most of the days." "I like to get at least one hour of movement. I walk, pilates, or do Tracy Anderson [workouts].

Goop founder, then, dry brushes for 30 minutes in the sauna and then has a vegetable-rich dinner to "support [her] detox."

TikTok users quickly commented on Paltrow’s lack of makeup and how "out-of-touch" her routine was.

A user bluntly stated, "Insufferable." "She seems physically sick, so how much are these IVs actually helping?" One person said she looked "physically sick" and another wrote that she was "too wealthy to take vitamins whole".

A fourth person said, "The mother of all almond mothers," while another commented, "What is she detoxing from, if she doesn’t eat?"

[From Page Six]

It's hilarious to me that you are "too rich" to swallow whole vitamins. Imagine yourself so wealthy and out of touch that all you do is wander around paying for IVs, instead of eating healthy food. Gwyneth never said that everyone should eat in moderation. She just suggested that people eat healthy foods and that they should eat more vegetables. Gwyneth's ultimate goal is to eat as little as she can and not have to be in any vitamin deficiency that would require an IV. I also love the term "almond mother" - it's a great term that youths are using to describe what this is.





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