While the show never says it's a "true story," instead opting to describe itself as a "true-ish story based on a lie," Col Ainscough feels the relationship the show depicted between Milla and Belle ...
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While Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar renames some characters to "protect the innocent", it also renames a key player in the ...
Functional beverage brand Ringa competed in the Specialty Foods Association’s Fancy Face-Off pitch competition, and while it ...
Inspired by real-life cases of alternative health influencers who claim to heal the sick through diet, mindset and a ...
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In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
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Milla in the series wants a 'natural cancer cure' that involves juicing and enemas – here, experts to explain why sadly this approach doesn't work ...
While I can’t say exactly the gender spread of Gibson’s real-life followers, I will say that the issue of predatory wellness ...
Samantha Strauss tells TheWrap about Milla and Lucy's parallel journeys and why she wanted to end the Netflix series with ...
In Apple Cider Vinegar, Milla Blake — a fictional character inspired by real-life “Wellness Warrior” Jess Ainscough — uses ...