Mini Mathur Opinion on Anti aging Drugs | After the death of Shefali Jariwala, debate on anti-aging supplements: Kabir Khan’s wife Mini Mathur said- many people take glutathion

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After the sudden death of Shefali Jariwala, there is a discussion about anti-aging drugs, supplements and treatment between social media and celebrities. Actress Mini Mathur has recently expressed her opinion about anti-aging medicines.

When asked about anti-aging medicines in a conversation with Vicky Lalwani, Mini said, “I do not want to pass the judgment on anyone who want to look good, young, fresh or do something on your face. My thinking is clear. If you are not feeling good then what is the use of looking beautiful. It is important to take care of your body.”

‘No one can claim without confirmation of the doctor’ – Mini

Mini said, “I am not an expert. I do not know about his report. I do not trust the small news on the internet. Unless the doctor confirms, no one can say what was the cause of his death. I am not among those who spread things on WhatsApp that drugs or anti-aging drugs died.” At the same time, when he was asked if his friends take glutathion, he replied that he definitely takes it.

Mini Mathur was the host of the singing show Indian Idol till 6 seasons.

‘It is not wrong to take supplements for health’ – Mini

Mini said, “There is no harm in this if you take supplements or vitamins that make your health better. I am not talking about the things that increase performance. I am not talking about steroids or such things.”

Mini also said that she is very cautious about her health. Mini said that if she is drip with any injection, she checks whether the needle has come out of the seal pack or not. She said that she is very careful about it.

Mini also told that she takes many types of supplements and also uses energetic drips, but always under the supervision of a doctor.

Mini Mathur is the wife of filmmaker Kabir Khan.

Please tell that Shefali died on 27 June at the age of 42. She was rushed to the hospital by her husband Parag. Where doctors declared him dead. It is being said that he had a cardiac arrest. However, the official cause of death is not yet clear. The police has conducted a post -mortem and the reason is the reserve.

Shefali’s friend Pooja Ghai had told that Shefali had taken the IV drip of Vitamin C on her death day.

At the same time, the NDTV report said that the police had found two coaches filled with medicines from Shefali’s house. The Mumbai Police and Forensic team said that they had glutathione, vitamin C injection and acidity pills. It is believed that Shefali was taking anti-aging medicines every month for the last 7-8 years, which started on the advice of a doctor.

Sources had said that during the fast on June 27, Shefali took anti-aging injection on an empty stomach. At the same time, doctors say that glutathion and vitamin C do not cause direct heart attack.

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