Germs good for my kids: Gwyneth Paltrow

Actress thinks it is beneficial for children to be exposed to dirt

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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow says she cannot shelter children from germs and actually thinks it is beneficial for them to be exposed to dirt.

“When they get home from school, I ask them to wash their hands but I think it’s good for them to be in dirt and germs because that’s how you build an immune system — by getting sick,” contactmusic.com quoted Paltrow as saying.

“I mean, if someone has the flu, I don’t put my kid in their face, but it’s an inevitable fact of life,” said Paltrow, who has a daughter Apple, eight, and a son Moses, six, with her husband Chris Martin.

After starring in the 2011 film ‘Contagion’ as a woman who contracts a deadly disease, the 39-year-old realised she was borderline OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder), describing herself as a constant hand washer, but she has seemingly had a change of heart.

She also used to follow a macrobiotic diet but now eats a more varied menu which includes poultry, fish and alcohol.

“I am not vegetarian, I don’t eat red meat, I haven’t eaten red meat in a long time, but I eat fish and birds. I drink, I smoke once in a while — when in Rome, you know what I mean?

“I don’t count calories, but that’s because I exercise like a fiend. You can’t have one without the other,” she said.

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