Megan Markel’s lawyer has responded to a woman claiming that Duchess has released her Susks’s home salt bath guidelines with “catastrophic burns”.
Robin Patrick, a woman based in Maryland, talked about her alleged injuries and shots of her burns to Radroline
He claimed that he followed the salt salt recipe that Megan shared at Netflix. With love, MeganThat was first aired on March 4. This recipe includes EPSOM salt, Arnica oil, lavender oil, Himalayan pink salt and dry flowers.
Patrick, who said Radar He is a diabetic, saying that the salt of the bath has caused “significant pain and cosmetic distress”.
People with diabetes refuse to use bath salt. As by. By Medical Medicine“People with diabetes often have dry legs or nerve damage caused by diabetic neuropathy.
“When wounds such as blisters occur, they can take a long time for recovery and can worsen quickly,” he said.
“Long -term soaking can also open the small cracks that may occur in the skin and enter the germs.”
According to a letter obtained by Independent The lawyer of Megan, Cameroon Stracher, Patrick threatened to punish Megan, Netflix and Archewell Productions (Megan and Prince Harry’s media company) for $ 10 million. He has also sought $ 75,000 for compensatory damages to cover medical expenses and other related costs that may be due to his alleged burns.

He spoke his experience using bath salt RadrolineBy claiming that he initially “had a mild feeling of needle needle without discomfort.”
“However, with the increase in water levels to cover my feet and reach my hips, I felt impressive burning and discomfort in those areas,” he said. “I left the tub immediately, stopped the water and then stir the water with your right hand and arm to evaluate the mixture,” he said.
“This led to an extra burning sensation on my arm and arm,” he said. “After evacuating the tub, I applied the gold band lotion, which did not provide any relief of lidocaine sprays that temporarily reduced pain,” he said.
“That night, while showering, I experienced severe burning because water contacted the affected areas, which had become wounds.”
In response to Patrick’s claims, Stracher said: “IPC [Intellectual Property Corporation] Regrets to hear about any damage you may have suffered by law, neither IPC, Netflix, Megan, Duchess Sussex nor Archewell are responsible for your claims.
“None of the parties in charge of this series, including the people you list in your letter, have no specific task of care because you have no specific relationship with any of them as a law,” he said.
“Nothing is essentially dangerous about a mixture of salt, Arnica oil and oil,” said Stracher. Therefore, because the recipe for bath salts, which seems to have not caused your injuries, does not cause the public to make the public, you cannot support you by claiming negligence. ”
“Even assuming negligence, it can be claimed that your letter fails to identify any legal basis to support such a claim and, in fact, admits that the reason for your damage is your health, including diabetes,” he said.
In Patrick’s statements to Redulin, He said that Megan has “careful warnings” in providing “sufficient warnings” to its viewers about the products and recipes they share, and noted that the essential oils in bath salt can have a negative impact on diabetes patients.
However, Stacher pointed out: “It was not predictable that you should abandon the EPSOM salt packaging guidelines trying to prepare and use your bathroom salts. For this reason, there is no separate claim against anyone in the production or distribution of the series.”
Megan’s show follows him that he uses his career about hosting and cooking tips in Montessito, the California kitchen with guests. Office Actress Minddi Caling, she Dress Castmate Abigail Spencer and two other famous chefs – Alice Waters and Roy Choi.