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"A 17th century pirate disease," he said. While Williams did not identify which drug he was taking, he revealed that he was on "something like Ozempic" in October 2023. Robbie Williams Jokes on ...
Scurvy, a disease thought to have disappeared Scurvy immediately conjures up images of long sea voyages, empty holds of fresh fruit, and tales of toothless pirates. Yet it has never completely ...
“A 17th-century pirate disease,” he said. Williams said that his parents were battling dementia and Parkinson’s, and that his mother-in-law had cervical cancer, and those issues contributed ...
“A 17th century pirate disease.”Williams shared that in addition to suffering from nutritional deficits, he had been suffering from body dysmorphia. "With body dysmorphia, when people say they ...
“I’d stopped eating and I wasn’t getting nutrients,” Williams told The Mirror, adding that he contracted “a 17th century pirate disease.” Not eating enough fruits and vegetables is the ...
"A 17th-century pirate disease." Indeed, scurvy was a lot more common amongst old world sailors on long voyages out at sea, due to the limited access of fresh fruits and vegetables. “With body ...
Robbie Williams' desire to lose weight led to an unexpected outcome, which the singer described as "a 17th-century pirate disease". The former Take That singer (51) recently revealed that he had ...
Robbie Williams revealed earlier this month that he was diagnosed with a ‘17th-century pirate disease’ The 51-year-old singer explained he shed two stone while on the medication, which he ...
In a revealing new interview, singer Robbie Williams shared his unexpected health struggle, revealing that he was diagnosed with scurvy, referred to as a "17th-century pirate disease", after a ...