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NHS England CEO says Netflix's Goop Lab series 'a health risk'

Gwyneth Paltrow's new Netflix series poses a "considerable health risk" to the public, BBC News reports that NHS England CEO Simon Stevens has said. The Goop Lab, filmed at the headquarters of the actress's wellness brand, Goop, explores the effectiveness of alternative therapies for physical and mental illnesses. Netflix says the series is "designed to entertain, not provide medical advice". Stevens accused it of spreading "misinformation".

A spokesperson for Goop said it was "transparent when we cover emerging topics that may be unsupported by science or may be in early stages of review".

The report says controversial health and wellness series debuted on the streaming platform on Friday 24 January. Stevens took aim at the "dubious wellness products and dodgy procedures" featured in the series, while speaking at an academic event in Oxford on Thursday. "Goop has just popped up with a new TV series, in which Gwyneth Paltrow and her team test vampire facials and back a body worker, who claims to cure both acute psychological trauma and side-effects by simply moving his hands two inches above a customer's body," the NHS boss said.

"Her brand peddles psychic vampire repellent, says chemical sunscreen is a bad idea, and promotes colonic irrigation and DIY coffee enema machines, despite them carrying considerable risks to health."

"While fake news used to travel by word of mouth, and later the Caxton press, we all know that lies and misinformation can now be round the world at the touch of a button – before the truth has reached for its socks, never mind got its boots on," said Stevens.

"Myths and misinformation have been put on steroids by the availability of misleading claims online.

"While the term 'fake news' makes most people think about politics, people's natural concern for their health, and particularly about that of their loved ones, makes this particularly fertile ground for quacks, charlatans and cranks," he added.

The report says it has approached Netflix for comment.

[link url="https://www.bbc.com/news/health-51312441"]Full BBC News report[/link]

See also

[link url="https://www.medicalbrief.co.za/archives/goop-lab-vampire-facials-reiki-and-other-snake-oil-remedies-now-on-netflix/"]Goop Lab: Vampire facials, Reiki, and other snake oil remedies now on Netflix[/link]

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