If you’ve ever been told your body is “toxic” by someone selling a mushroom powder, you’ve met the Hollow Health influencer. She’s not a doctor, but she does have an ebook called “Gut Reset for Radiant Abundance.”
Her vibe: oversized water bottle, perfect skin, deeply dehydrated soul. She’s healed her gut, aligned her chakras, and is now launching her sixth cleanse of the fiscal quarter.
“Your liver isn’t lazy. It’s just begging you to love yourself. That’s why I created my 7-Day Radiance Protocol™ ✨”
None of it is peer-reviewed. All of it is vaguely spiritual. And if you question it? You’re “blocked for low-frequency energy.”
Common Hollow Health Offerings:
- Chlorophyll drops in water “for energy” (aka algae shots)
- Herbal teas that double as laxatives but cost $42.00
- Protein powders made of “adaptogens” and gaslighting
- Instagram Lives about “parasite cleansing” and moon cycles
- Group coaching calls that include guided trauma release via GIFs
Hollow Health sells the feeling of control — a curated chaos you can microdose with your morning matcha.
And hey, if the lavender enema doesn’t work? It’s probably because you didn’t journal with intention.