Amidst past criticism of Indian cuisine, Kim Kardashian opts for a ‘plant-based’ diet at the Ambani wedding in Mumbai, showcasing her dedication to managing psoriasis while embracing the culture.
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Kim Kardashian opts for ‘plant-based’ diet at Ambani wedding
Hey there, readers! Big news in town – Kim and Khloe Kardashian have touched down in Mumbai for the grand Anant Ambani – Radhika Merchant wedding. Now, let’s chat about something interesting – Kim’s dietary choices!
You might recall a moment on Keeping Up With The Kardashians where Kim called Indian food ‘disgusting’. Ouch, right? But hold up, there’s more to the story. Since 2011, Kim has been dealing with psoriasis, a skin condition. To manage it, she’s switched to a plant-based diet. And guess what? The wedding menu reportedly boasts decadent plant-based options.
Psoriasis runs in Kim’s family; she got it from her mom, Kris Jenner. Studies indicate that diets like vegan, pagan, and palaeolithic ones can actually benefit those with psoriasis. Loading up on high-fibre fruits, veggies, proteins, and healthy fats might just do the trick in improving skin conditions for psoriasis patients.
Here’s a tip: Easing into a plant-based diet could help in calming the effects of psoriasis. Now, let’s address the elephant in the room – the backlash the Kardashians faced over their Indian food comments. Some cried foul, accusing them of selective racism. Kim did apologize later, explaining it was all about personal taste.
But hey, Kim is embracing the Indian culture for the wedding. Word is she’s even planning to rock a saree – how cool is that? And get this – rumor has it that the cameras will be rolling for their reality show, The Kardashians. Despite the past drama, Kim’s decision to stick to a plant-based diet at the Ambani wedding shines a light on her dedication to managing her psoriasis. Kudos to her for staying true to what works for her!
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