Fitness influencer Sophie Guidolin, 36, sparks debate by announcing a heavy metal detox regimen on Instagram to enhance immunity. She shared a mirror selfie in vibrant red activewear, showcasing her toned physique, and invited followers to join or seek details.
What Is a Heavy Metal Detox?
Heavy metal detoxes aim to eliminate toxins like mercury, lead, and aluminum from the body. Proponents claim these protocols improve energy, sharpen mental clarity, boost immunity, and enhance skin health. Common methods include supplements, herbal remedies, specialized diets, activated charcoal, and bentonite clay.
The concept stems from everyday exposures through food, water, pollution, and household items. Advocates link symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, headaches, and digestive problems to metal buildup, often without diagnostic tests, urging detox routines to purge the system.
Medical Perspective and Expert Views
The human body naturally detoxifies via the liver and kidneys, which filter waste including trace metals. True heavy metal poisoning remains rare and demands clinical diagnosis followed by treatments like chelation therapy.
Health professionals express doubt over commercial detox products, especially those marketed online. While balanced nutrition supports wellness, evidence for sweeping metal removal or immunity surges lacks robust scientific backing.
Recent Context
Guidolin’s announcement follows an October incident where she appeared to edit a leg-flexing Instagram selfie. A distorted wall detail hinted at muscle enhancement. Posted during a Q&A on whether she would return to bodybuilding, she replied, “Maybe. I mean I only just competed in November – so like under a year ago lol. But I don’t do it for clout – so my ego is never the reason behind my why. I want it to be [authentic] to better myself.”
She tagged her brand, The Bod, and the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Pro League in the post.

