Actress Kelly Brook is reportedly taking help of a shaman to get over the heartache after splitting from footballer Danny Cipriani.
A shaman is someone, who is said to have access to the world of spirits and takes their help to solve people's problems.
The actress is said to have chanting a few lines 10 times in a day to move on in life, reports dailystar.co.uk.
Brook is suppose to recite the lines: "That which is meant for me will not pass me by. My beauty is timeless. Dear god drop the veil and let others see my soul. I am love I am light. I see only love, therefore only love sees me."
She also tackled her latest let-down by visiting colonic hydrotherapist Nish Joshi, an Indian origin doctor based here, whom stars like Kate Moss and Gwyneth Paltrow also consult.
Brook tweeted: "Thank you Dr. Joshi for making me feel like a new woman."
She ended her relation with Cipriani last week after she caught him exchanging saucy messages with another woman.
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