6 Myths of the Coronact, False Counsel That Does Not Matter

6 Myths of the Coronact, False Counsel That Does Not Matter

Coronavirus is being shown even in countries of the world where he had not arrived until now, and worry about his illness is great, while there is still no cure for him. They do not work, as the BBC notes, nor do some popular advice about the myths of its healing. The most popular online ones start [...]

They do not work, as the BBC notes, nor do some popular advice about the myths of its healing. The most popular online ones start with garlic. Facebook is filled with posts that suggest garlic consumption prevents infection. WHO says it's really healthy food with some anti-commercial skills, but it doesn't protect from the new virus. South China Morning Post also brought the story of a woman who was hospitalised with severe throat inflammation after consuming 1.5kg of garlic.

A familiar picture on YouTube, Jordan Sather, who has thousands of followers on different platforms, came up with the claim that a wonderful “supplement with geox1>, called MMS, you deplore the coronary. This supplement contains chloride dioxide, and according to Sather, it destroys the coronavirus. But the BBC says the US Food and Drug Administration warned about the risk of MMS consumption, and other countries have issued similar advice.

Nor do hand disinfectants created in domestic conditions.

Some have begun to use colossal silver. Someone came up with the claim that this drink, with silver particles, could destroy the coronary in 12 hours. But the American health authorities claim that not only is there no record of colossal silver operating, as said to be antiseptic, helps the body's immunity but, rather, it can cause serious damage in particular to the kidneys, and it is blamed for angirosis, which makes the skin turn blue.

There's no effect against the coronary consumption of water every 15 minutes allegedly to evacuate Covid 19.

Neither heat nor, at least this is what doctors say, who have rejected the false information that has been abused in the name of Unicef, under which anyone who drinks hot water is exposed to the sun and avoids ice cream, is rescued from the Coronavirus.

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