By Mamy Yves Ratsimbazafy – Published on Dec 11, 2024 at 12:32 – Modified on
Dec 11, 2024 at 12:32
Enora Malagré made surprising revelations about her private life this December 11, 2024 in a documentary broadcast on Canal+. Cyril Hanouna's former columnist indeed spoke without filter about her addictions. In particular his penchant for a particular product.
Every normally constituted human being has his little guilty pleasure that he keeps secret. Whether it's alcohol, tobacco, drugs, food, shopping… everyone has that one product they can't resist. In the case of Enora Malagré, it is a particular substance that we are used to using in our daily lives. A condiment so widespread that you can find it on every street corner.
Enora Malagré can no longer do without this product to which she is addicted
It was thus without the slightest detour that Enora Malagré admitted: “II'm addicted to sugar. I consume too much and I can't live without it“. A revelation which surprised more than one in the ranks of viewers. It must be believed that the latter did not expect that the former columnist of Cyril Hanouna would be a big consumer of this product whose excesses can considerably harm to your health, particularly as we reveal to you later in this article.
An addiction that complicates his fight against endometriosis
Enora Malagré also took advantage of this documentary broadcast on Canal + to discuss her long-standing fight against endometriosis. As a reminder, this is a chronic gynecological disease which causes severe pain during her periods. “
Because of this illness, I am now forced to take hormonal treatment. » she explained. It was while researching that the young woman made a disturbing discovery: “II learned with amazement that the immense quantity of sugar I consumed could only aggravate inflammatory diseases including endometriosis. It was a real shock for me».
A strong testimony intended to raise awareness among its fans
By sharing her experience, Enora Malagré hopes to raise public awareness of the links between diet and health. More particularly to the consequences of excess sugar on inflammatory diseases. Her testimony resonates as a strong message to many women who suffer from endometriosis and who identify with her journey. Now, they know, sugar and this pathology are not compatible.