False information given to audience
Some episodes have the wrong information. For example, human beings need glucose, so it’s not right to say “don’t eat sugar” which was forcefully broadcast on one of the episodes by a non-specialist. Similarly, topical skincare does not immediately enter bloodstream as Lo said in another episode. Do your research - very few components enter the bloodstream, not immediately and in negligible quantities. There’s an amateurish approach to these podcasts - not enough credible information, not enough research as a result the listeners do not have the trust in these podcasts or the guests. You should not spread the wrong information like this. Lo should collect the wrong facts from all the episodes and have ‘a correction of mistakes’ episode. Do not mislead people. And it’s not right that even the basics are not checked for the podcast. If you are trying to spread the knowledge, do this responsibly.
Lovely456799 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/05/20
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Girlsubscriber via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/19
I normally love this podcast but the episode with Elizabeth from Purely Elizabeth felt like an attack on her products and thought processes. The wellness space is judgmental enough already and this space is usually really positive but I didn’t get the vibe this episode!
5678amb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/20
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