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This Morning presenter Cat Deeley reveals she handled lengthy COVID signs with visits to an infrared sauna and a -118 diploma cryochamber

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Cat Deeley has opened up in regards to the lengthy COVID signs she suffered when she contracted the virus and the way she combated them with visits to an infrared sauna and a -118 diploma cryochamber. 

The presenter, 47, is reportedly set to exchange Holly Willoughby on This Morning following a string of well-received appearances with co-host Rylan, who is about to exchange Philip Schofield.

Speaking to Women’s Health UK about her in poor health well being previous to the breakfast tv gig, Cat mentioned: ‘After I had Covid, I used to be left with aches and pains in my arms, and medical doctors couldn’t assist so I began searching for different issues.

‘The signs that I had have been a bit like MS, achy joints, no energy in my arms, and a bizarre factor that occurred after I appeared down – there is a nerve in the back of your neck – and it almost felt fizzy, electrical. 

‘I noticed that they usually deal with MS sufferers with oxygen tanks because it helps with rejuvenation. I discovered a place domestically that has one, and so they even have a purple gentle sauna and a cryochamber, and I used to be like “in for a penny in for a pound”!’ 

Wow: Cat Deeley, 47, opened up to Women's Health UK about her long COVID symptoms which she combated with visits to an infrared sauna and a cryochamber

Wow: Cat Deeley, 47, opened as much as Women’s Health UK about her lengthy COVID signs which she combated with visits to an infrared sauna and a cryochamber

Exciting year ahead: The presenter is reportedly set to replace Holly Willoughby on This Morning following a string of well-received appearances (pictured here in the infrared sauna)

Exciting yr forward: The presenter is reportedly set to exchange Holly Willoughby on This Morning following a string of well-received appearances (pictured right here within the infrared sauna)

Bye! Cat gives a wave in her white dressing gown and gloves before she strips off and enters the freezing cryochamber

Brr! Cat braves the -118 degree cryochamber - almost 30 degrees colder than the lowest-recorded Antarctic temperature

Brr! Cat braves the -118 diploma cyrochamber – almost 30 levels colder than the lowest-ever recorded Antarctic temperature

The former Stars In Their Eyes presenter will spend a full 45 minutes within the sauna, so she has to do issues to maintain herself entertained.

She defined: ‘I’ve to learn {a magazine}. So, I’ve obtained my glasses on, on the identical time I attempt to put my legs up the wall. Completely bare. I imply…thank God, nobody can see me. 

‘And then I sit there for 45 minutes, get extremely sweaty, have a bathe, wash my hair after which soar within the cryo tank.’

Cat then spoke about how her harmless day by day behavior ended up doing actual and costly injury.

‘I had been ingesting scorching water and lemon within the morning for about twenty years, very first thing, earlier than I had even had a espresso or something.’ Cat recalled.

‘I had learn it was actually good for you, it made me really feel good, and it made my tummy really feel nice. But, I went to see my dentist and she or he was actually like, “What have you ever accomplished to the enamel on the entrance of your tooth?” 

‘And I used to be like, “Nothing, I do not even eat sweets, I’m way more of a cheese person.’ It seems that the new water and lemon had taken all of the enamel off the entrance of my tooth. I needed to have composite bonds on them to exchange it.” 

Read the complete Cat Deeley interview on the Women’s Health UK web site.

Composites: Cat accidentally eroded the enamel from her front two teeth with her daily lemon and hot water habit

Composites: Cat by accident eroded the enamel from her entrance two tooth along with her day by day lemon and scorching water behavior

Married: Cat and Patrick Kielty, 52, tied the knot in a private ceremony in Rome on 30 September and share two children (pictured 2021)

Married: Cat and Patrick Kielty, 52, tied the knot in a non-public ceremony in Rome on 30 September and share two youngsters (pictured 2021)

Family of four: Cat and Patrick have sons Milo, 7, (left) and James, 5, together and the family lives in London

Family of 4: Cat and Patrick have sons Milo, 7, (left) and James, 5, collectively and the household lives in London

Cat was a visitor presenter on Lorraine between 2020 and 2021.

She hosted U.S. dance competitors actuality present So You Think You Can Dance? from 2006 to 2022.

The presenter lives in London along with her husband – comic Patrick Kielty – and their two youngsters, having beforehand lived in Los Angeles.

She and Patrick share sons Milo, 7, and James, 5.  

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