On an alarmingly regular basis, Gwyneth Paltrows lifestyle company Goop publishes new morsels of health bullshit.
As the Goop website has emerged as a reliably laughable source of pseudoscience, a small army of journalists (myself included), doctors, researchers, and bloggers has evolved to pounce on Goops claptrap as soon as its out. We explain why jade eggs for vaginas, $30 sex dust, and body stickers that promote healing are misleading drivel. In the best cases, we use Goops bunk to teach people about how actual science works. Its practically a parasitic relationship.
Recently, though, Ive been asking myself what impact all this debunking is having.
The first time I wrote about Paltrows health bullshit, and her cleanse specialist Alejandro Junger, was four years ago, in 2013. Two years later, the Alberta professor Tim Caulfield published his book Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?, about the dangerous influence celebrities have on our decision-making. CNN, the Guardian, and Stephen Colbert have all weighed in. Over the years, OB-GYN and blogger Jen Gunter has spilled so much digital ink on Paltrows health shenanigans that she got Goop to issue its first-ever direct response to critics last week.
In the time weve been debunking Paltrow, the stories and books pointing out the absurdity and potential harms of Goops claims have certainly been read and bought. And its clear they resonate with certain readers.
But the Goop empire has also grown and expanded in influence. So I set about to understand why and what impact, if any, critics have had on the brand.
Goop isnt a public company, so we dont know its revenue or how well its currently doing. But we do know that in 2016, Goop raised $15 million to $20 million in venture capital a sign of the businesss strength.
In 2017, the company also expanded in a few key ways: It held its first health summit and signed a deal for a new magazine with publisher Cond Nast, which will allow the brand to reach new and broader audiences.
Rather than being cowed by the debunkers, it seems Goop has been emboldened by us. In the statement released last week, it disparaged critics like Gunter and doubled down on Goops open-minded world view: that people need alternative solutions for the health problems that ail them, such as lectin-limited diets and jade eggs for vaginas solutions the medical establishment has been too narrow-minded to see:
Where we have found our primary place is in addressing people, women in particular, who are tired of feeling less-than-great, who are looking for solutions these women are not hypochondriacs, and they should not be dismissed or marginalized.
Harvard Business School brand analyst Jill Avery told me this response may have been a calculated move to strengthen their brand and draw their customers closer. The segment of consumers who engage with Goop are interested in alternative, homeopathic remedies, Avery said. So, when Dr. Gunter challenges Goop, she challenges the ideological foundation of its consumers as well.
Whats more, Avery said, the Goop response evokes themes from feminism, Eastern medicines and philosophies, and anti-establishment politics to incite [Paltrows] consumers to action: to make them feel as if they are under attack, to reassure them that their ideology will be supported by Goop, and to arm them with arguments to help them defend themselves.
To be sure, Goop has tapped into a real longing out there. Traditional medicine has failed people in many cases, and often lacks solutions for the most common health woes chronic pain, obesity, Alzheimers. You need not look any further than the raging opioid epidemic to find cases where medicine has also done more harm than good. But as my colleague Brian Resnick explained, that doesnt mean its okay to throw away the scientific paradigm and accept any junk claim that comes along:
Goop says its just asking questions about possible wellness solutions. ... The problem is not that the Goop team isnt asking questions. Its that theyre not asking enough questions. Their curiosity should lead them to wonder, How can a piece of jade actually affect my energy levels? Whats the biological mechanism? Are there any studies on safety or efficacy at all? And if there arent, shouldnt we let readers know?
Still, wouldnt the negative press surrounding Goops health claims have made some dent in their business? Avery doesnt think so. The old adage no news is bad news comes to mind here, she said.
I also posed this question to Larry Light, author of Six Rules for Brand Revitalization and the chief executive of the brand consulting company Arcature. You cant attack a belief with facts, he said. He agreed the Goop debunking would only galvanize its fans and thought that Paltrows new summits and magazine would further expand the Goop cult and deepen its members beliefs.
All this doesnt mean, however, that calling out the Goopshit has been in vain.
We debunkers have probably helped inform and equip the public with sound health information, even if weve failed to convince Goop fans. This has been a fascinating chapter in the ongoing public debate about alternative medicine and health. But this episode is also an opportunity to think more about how to tilt the balance toward evidence-based thinking and away from Goopshit.
I recently asked a group of doctors and health researchers for their advice on the best practices for fighting fake news and misinformation, since these problems are nothing new in the medical world.
Some of these health professionals came around to a belief I am now wholeheartedly convinced of: The best way to stop bogus health claims from taking off is to teach people how to think critically about the information they receive from a very early age.
Researchers from Europe and Africa recently worked to develop curricula a cartoon-filled textbook, lessons plans on critical thinking skills aimed at schoolchildren. In 2016, they tested the materials in a big trial involving 15,000 schoolchildren from Ugandas central region.
The results of the trial were published in the Lancet in May, and showed a remarkable rate of success: Kids who were taught basic concepts of how to think critically about health claims massively outperformed children in a control group.
This work, from a group of evidence-minded research nerds, is the closest thing we have to a recipe book for how to prevent health bunk from spreading in the first place: Instead of trying to change peoples beliefs with facts, we need to teach them to call bullshit on pseudoscience drivel in the first place.
Im a journalist, not an educator or policymaker. But for the educators and policymakers reading this, please take a hard look at your school curricula and the critical thinking skills they offer. It may be too late to dent Paltrows brand among her acolytes, but you might be able to stop the next Goop train from taking off.
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