Katie Price Criticised Over Claims Linking CBD Oil to Child’s Cancer Treatment

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Katie Price has sparked backlash after promoting a controversial CBD product in a recent video, with critics accusing her of spreading misinformation and preying on vulnerable individuals, including cancer patients.

The 46-year-old television personality appeared in a video alongside Serena Stregapede, partner of professional boxer Anthony Fowler, who is also the founder of the company Supreme CBD. During the conversation, Serena discussed the health struggles of her young daughter, Roma, who reportedly had a tumour in her leg. Serena claimed that after using Supreme CBD products, the tumour had “shrunk.”

Price, who has been actively promoting Supreme CBD across her social media platforms, appeared to support the claim, raising concerns among viewers and health advocates. Many have criticised her for promoting unproven medical benefits of CBD oil, particularly in relation to serious illnesses like cancer.

Online users called the video “irresponsible” and “abhorrent,” arguing that such content could endanger lives by encouraging people to seek alternative treatments in place of conventional medical care. The promotion has reignited debate around celebrity influence, particularly when it involves health products without scientific backing.

Medical professionals have previously warned against relying on anecdotal evidence or unregulated products for the treatment of cancer or other serious health conditions. While some research suggests CBD may have potential therapeutic benefits, it is not recognised as a substitute for standard cancer treatment by major health organisations.

As the controversy continues, Price has yet to respond to the criticism or clarify her position regarding the claims made in the video.

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