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Heidi Klum Reveals Results of Worm & Parasite Cleanse
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Heidi Klum Reveals Results of Worm & Parasite Cleanse

Heidi Klum recently opened up about the result of her worm cleanse. A few months ago, she revealed in an interview that she was planning to cleanse her body of worms and parasites internally. Now, the 52-year-old spoke about the results, claiming that she “felt good.” Although she had to consume something “yucky,” it was tolerable because her husband, Tom Kaulitz, also accompanied her with the procedure.

Heidi Klum says she and husband Tom Kaulitz ‘felt great’ after worm cleanse

Heidi Klum’s worm cleanse story has recently caught attention. While speaking with PEOPLE, she opened up about how she felt after undergoing the worm and parasite cleanse. The Hollywood star went through the process with her husband, Tom Kaulitz.

“So many people asked me, too, like ‘What happened?’ I’m like, ‘I don’t even know if anything happened!’” Klum revealed. Furthermore, she mentioned that she “felt good” and hoped that worms and parasites had left her body. The diva was also grateful to her partner for accompanying her for the cleansing, which made the process tolerable.

“It’s easier to do this with a partner in the morning because you have to drink this weird stuff,” she explained. Further, she mentioned that the drink was “herbal” and “yucky.” “You have to do two rounds instead of two weeks. We did two rounds in order to hopefully kill eggs and things. But yeah, we felt great afterwards,” the actor elaborated.

Meanwhile, this was not the first time Klum talked about worm cleansing. In an August interview with The Wall Street Journal, the model said that she planned to do it after being inspired by social media. “Everything I’m getting on my Instagram feed at the moment is about worms and parasites. So I’m doing a worm cleanse and parasite cleanse with my husband,” she informed.

However, a registered dietician, Beth Czerwony, told Cleveland Clinic that there has reportedly been “no credible evidence” that worm cleansing drinks work.

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen for RealityTea.

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