Miranda Kerr revealed this week that she is suffering from proctitis, a form of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
The Australian supermodel, 41, announced the confession on Tuesday Gand The Shinesays she drinks one liter of organic celery juice a day to combat it.
She has been drinking the beverage every morning before eating for the past six years to take advantage of the vegetable’s anti-inflammatory benefits.
“It’s an autoimmune thing and she [doctors] don’t necessarily have the answers as to why, which is frustrating,” Kerr said of her condition.
The former Victoria’s Secret model said she was diagnosed with proctitis while pregnant with her second son Hart, whom she shares with husband Evan Spiegel.
Kerr revealed that she has a special drawer in her refrigerator that she keeps stocked with celery by visiting the local farmers market twice a week.
The brunette believes that drinking a liter of celery juice every day has improved her gut health. Her recent colonoscopy revealed that she is in remission.
Kerr went on to say that she tries to encourage her family to drink the juice as well.
Miranda Kerr, 41, (pictured) revealed this week that she is suffering from proctitis, a form of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
‘I enforce it somewhat, but my husband always drinks his coffee first. He says: nothing can keep me from my coffee!’
Kerr shares son Flynn, 13, with her ex-husband Orlando Bloom, whom she dated from 2010 to 2013.
She married Snapchat CEO Spiegel in 2017 and the couple have three sons: Hart, six, Myles, five, and Pierre, seven months.
Kerr remains closely linked to Bloom and his fiancée Katy Perry, with the 39-year-old singer previously saying their relationship dynamic was that of a “modern family.”
The Australian supermodel made the confession to Get The Gloss on Tuesday, saying she drinks a liter of organic celery juice a day to combat it
The Australian supermodel rose to fame at the age of 13 after winning Dolly Magazine’s modeling competition.
She then became Australia’s first Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2007.
Kerr now runs her own skin care company, Kora Organics.