I did a little digging into Bella Hadid's story, apparently she's had it for 15 years and just recently completed 100 days of vigorous treatment. I saw the list of her symptoms and what she was diagnosed with - Lyme and co's such as EBV, candida, intestinal parasites, etc. She's suffered from a large variety of symptoms such as joint pain, irregular heart beat, breathing difficulties, headaches, thyroid/adrenal issues, etc.
I couldn't find anything where she explicitly stated what her treatment has been, but based off the pictures I would think vitamin/mineral infusions, IV antibiotics, and maybe IV ozone therapy. I say IV ozone therapy due to the pictures of her hooked up to a IV drip of a red liquid. She's also showed a picture of what appeared to be various supplement pills.
Apparently, Yolanda Hadid underwent something called a TVAM (Transvascular Autonomic Modulation) procedure and that helped her a lot. I've never heard of a TVAM, so maybe someone else can chime in on that.
Edit: Just found a Vogue article about
Bella where it talks in more detail about
her battle with Lyme:
"She has also been diagnosed with babesiosis, a tick-borne parasitic infection of red blood cells that sometimes co-occurs with Lyme. In her teenage years, as her mother was exploring holistic medicine for her own disease, Bella started receiving ultraviolet-light irradiation of her blood and ozone therapy—two unproven alternative treatments for inflammatory conditions such as Lyme—as well as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, another adjunctive treatment for Lyme. At 20, she was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started on hormone replacement. She also says she experiences adrenal fatigue, a term that refers to a cluster of nonspecific symptoms that some contend represents a deficit in cortisol production caused by chronic stress."
medication, supplements, psychotherapy, cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, vitamin IVs, muscle testing, meditation,
Here's the article if interested: https://www.vogue.com/article/bella-hadid-cover-april-2022Post Edited (alsmith) : 8/7/2023 7:14:20 AM (GMT-8)