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A video shared thousands of times claims that alum water can save people from contracting the deadly virus and make coronavirus patients healthy. The claim is FALSE. By Tej Kumar A youtubevideo with thousands of views claims that alum water can cure COVID-19 and can save people from contracting the virus. The claim is false and misleading people The video further suggests that after having a daily meal “take half a glass of water, add alum powder, drink it, Coronavirus can’t go to the places where alum water went”. This video is being widely shared on social media here, here , here, here and h...
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Despite a crackdown on misinformation, unproven cures and remedies continue to find their way on social media By Pushpita Dey A message detailing research on a potential coronavirus treatment is being widely circulated on Whatsapp in India. It claims a home remedy can cure COVID completely. However, the claim is false. A Whatsapp forward received by the First Check claims, “An Indian student at the University of Pondicherry, found a home remedy for Covid 19, which was approved by the WHO for the first time. He proved that one teaspoon of pepper powder, two teaspoons of honey, a little ginger j...
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There is no scientific evidence to prove that a health drink made of Indian date leaves, sacred fig leaves, and Cynodon leaves can cure HIV By Tej Kumar A YouTubevideo with over a hundred thousand views claims that “HIV patients can be cured within 9 weeks if they daily take a health drink which is made up of Indian date leaves, sacred fig leaves and Cynodon leaves”. However, there is no scientific evidence to prove this. The person in the video claims himself as an independent scientist and goes on to explain that “Indian date leaves have wonderful ingredients which can cure HIV. HIV patients...
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Multiple Facebook posts claim that red ant chutney (sauce) is the divine medicine for coronavirus. We fact-checked the claim and found the origin of this statement. There is no scientific evidence yet to prove it as a possible cure. By Tej Kumar A Facebook post claims that red ant chutney (sauce of red ants) which is made up of red ants and their eggs, dhanvalanka (Tobasco peppers), coriander leaves, green chillies, and salt is the divine medicine for coronavirus. This post in the Telugu language claims that it is “a divine medicine for Coronavirus”! “Tribals use red aunt chutney as medicine f...
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