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FP Staff February 20, 2024, 14:56:30 IST

It is well known that the actress was caught by myotis disease, and in her podcast, she shares her experience fighting the autoimmune disease

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu on separation from husband Naga Chaitanya & her myositis disease: 'It was extremely difficult as...'

Samantha Ruth Prabhu is undoubtedly one of the most talented leading actresses of the Indian Cinema. Having headlined several films in Tamil, Telugu, and Bollywood, the actress has cemented her position as the biggest pan-India actress in the nation.

Besides being a talented actress, Samantha Ruth Prabhu has also seen speaking about health issues. Recently, the actress started her own YouTube channel where she has begun her own podcast.

Samantha was accompanied by wellness coach and nutritionist, Alkesh Sharotri in her very first podcast. The podcast, titled “Understanding Autoimmunity” is the first podcast in the Health series.

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The actress threw lights on the ‘Auto-Immune’ disease. It is well known that the actress was caught by myotis disease, and in her podcast, she shares her experience fighting the autoimmune disease. At the conclusion of the episode, she was seen talking about the prevention of the disease.

Samantha said, “I remember specifically the year before I had this problem, it was an extremely difficult year for me. I specifically remember the day that I think my friend/partner/manager Himank, and I were traveling back from Mumbai. And this was in June of the year before last, and I remember telling him that finally I feel calm. I haven’t felt a little relaxed and a little calm in a very, very long time. And I finally feel like I can breathe and I can go to sleep, and I can now wake up and focus on my work and be the best that I can be at work. And I woke up with this condition.”

She added, “The reason I wanted to do this podcast was because after the experience, the harrowing experience that I’ve been through and well, an autoimmune condition is lifelong, so with what I’m dealing with right now as well, I’d rather want people be safe than sorry.”

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