False news: Recipe Against COVID-19 is not recommended by doctors

A recipe that's being distributed through social networks, which shows what it's fighting, is not recommended by doctors, as previously stated. Numerous scriptures have been distributed on Facebook, and other networks that look like this: This recipe was first made trend on the Whatsapp app, and it shows a therapy that needs [...]
Numerous scriptures have been distributed on Facebook, and other networks that look like this:


First this recipe was made trend on the Whatsapp app, and it shows a therapy to be used for healing by Coddy-19 at home.
The message comes with a list of things that should be part of an anti - medical device - CO VID and should be available in any family. The list includes drugs such as Paracetamol, vitamin medicine C and D3, B-complexs, steam capsules, Betadine for mouth racing, pulse meter for measuring oxygen levels, and oxygen cylinders along with government app Aarogya Stu.
The recipe is said to have source Tata Health, a pharmaceutical company.
But that turns out not to be true.
In an email message to The Logical Indian, Tata Health explained that the message conveyed is false and has not been separated or created by the organization.
“This particular message about medical anti-invention devices - CO The VID you refer to is fake and is not separated or created by Tata Health. However, the connection to the message is correct and leads to a service offered by us”, the spokesman for Tata Health wrote.
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