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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 1H 6M

Doctor Reacts to the Most Unhinged Celebrity Health Myths

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This week’s BoobNews dives into the truly unhinged world of celebrity wellness culture — Kardashian supplement empires, jade eggs, appetite-suppressant gummies, Ayurvedic “karmic cleanses,” vaginal skincare routines, and yes… the infamous sperm-for-thyroid advice moment.Dr. Alexis Paton — medical sociologist, bioethicist, and co-host of the upcoming Sick Society podcast — joins the gang to separate medical fact from influencer fiction and explain why celebrity health myths spread so easily.In this episode, we cover: • Kardashian supplements & influencer “medicine” • “Wellness” gummies vs actual medical needs • Why women’s health products are so under-regulated • Ketamine “therapy” on reality TV • Jade eggs & yoni products (why they’re unsafe) • Pineapple juice myths • Vaginal skincare routines (??) • What’s actually normal for women’s health • Why people copy celebrity behaviour PLUS: forklift foot, Nair chemical peels, butthole sunning, IVF myths, and the internet’s most chaotic medical claims.👩‍⚕️ About Dr. Alexis Paton: Medical sociologist and bioethicist. Director of the Centre for Health and Society (Aston University). Co-host of Sick Society, a new public-health podcast from Haunted Mouse Productions launching in 2026.Book: Understanding Health, Illness & Society (Pre-order now) → https://www.dralexispaton.com/✨ Sponsor: Get one month of top-tier remote talent free with Leverage Assistant → https://www.leverageassistants.com?via=hauntedmouse🔗 Everything BoobTube — full episodes, Patreon, merch & more:  https://linktr.ee/boobtubepod📺 Want more? Watch the full episode on YouTube — new episodes weekly.Content Note: Sexual health, celebrity medical claims, supplements, IVF, childbirth, vaginal products, ketamine therapy, medical misinformation, injury mentions.

This week’s BoobNews dives into the truly unhinged world of celebrity wellness culture — Kardashian supplement empires, jade eggs, appetite-suppressant gummies, Ayurvedic “karmic cleanses,” vaginal skincare routines, and yes… the infamous sperm-for-thyroid advice moment.Dr. Alexis Paton — medical sociologist, bioethicist, and co-host of the upcoming Sick Society podcast — joins the gang to separate medical fact from influencer fiction and explain why celebrity health myths spread so easily.In this episode, we cover: • Kardashian supplements & influencer “medicine” • “Wellness” gummies vs actual medical needs • Why women’s health products are so under-regulated • Ketamine “therapy” on reality TV • Jade eggs & yoni products (why they’re unsafe) • Pineapple juice myths • Vaginal skincare routines (??) • What’s actually normal for women’s health • Why people copy celebrity behaviour PLUS: forklift foot, Nair chemical peels, butthole sunning, IVF myths, and the internet’s most chaotic medical claims.👩‍⚕️ About Dr. Alexis Paton: Medical sociologist and bioethicist. Director of the Centre for Health and Society (Aston University). Co-host of Sick Society, a new public-health podcast from Haunted Mouse Productions launching in 2026.Book: Understanding Health, Illness & Society (Pre-order now) → https://www.dralexispaton.com/✨ Sponsor: Get one month of top-tier remote talent free with Leverage Assistant → https://www.leverageassistants.com?via=hauntedmouse🔗 Everything BoobTube — full episodes, Patreon, merch & more:  https://linktr.ee/boobtubepod📺 Want more? Watch the full episode on YouTube — new episodes weekly.Content Note: Sexual health, celebrity medical claims, supplements, IVF, childbirth, vaginal products, ketamine therapy, medical misinformation, injury mentions.

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