LOVE Island's Amy Hart has revealed a shock health scare after doctors discovered a 'parasite' in her stomach.

The 29-year-old, who shot to fame on the fifth series of the ITV2 dating show in 2019, shared the news on her Instagram story on Wednesday.


The reality star went to a kinesiologist for advice after one of her friend's told her that she's had amazing results.

Kinesiologists are professionals that use biofeedback to find any imbalances in the body.

After the appointment Amy shared the results with her 1.1m followers.

Amy told fans: "So it turns out I have a parasite in my, I think my, bladder. She’s said she is going to send me the full breakdown. 

"Parasite in my system. I have high levels of toxic metal and I’m allergic to soy. No more soy sauce. How am I ever going to eat sushi again?

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"And the parasite is feeding off of dairy, pork and obviously gelatin. So I can’t have those for six weeks."

The ITV2 star took to her stories again this morning to update her fans while at the airport on her way to Dublin.

Amy cleared up where the parasite is in her body.

She said: "The parasite is not in my bladder, it's the bacteria in my bladder, the parasite's in my stomach."

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The former air hostess shared her struggles with trying to find a suitable restaurant to dine at now that she's got to cut out certain foods.

Amy also shared her symptoms and recommended the clinic she went to.

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They include bloating, acid reflux, insomnia, chronic fatigue and others.

She explained: "It's all natural therapies so you have to sort of trust the process and as I say people in my life's lives have been changed by this so I'm willing to give this a go!"


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