What Are Common Myths About Coronavirus Remedies?

TL;DR
Eating garlic, drinking water frequently, avoiding ice cream, consuming silver, holding breath, and using vodka as hand sanitizer are all myths and ineffective against COVID-19. The WHO clarifies that none of these measures protect against the virus, and some can even be harmful.
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It's AumSum Time. Coronavirus Myths. Myth No 1: Eating garlic can help avoid infection. Consuming garlic has its advantages. But as per WHO it does not protect us from COVID-19. Myth No 2: Drink water every 15 minutes. There is no evidence to suggest that this virus. Can be flushed out of the system by drinking a lot of water. Myth No 3: Don't eat ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥶 Eating garlic, drinking water frequently, and avoiding cold food like ice cream do not protect against COVID-19.
- 👍 Consuming silver suspended in liquid is risky and has no proven benefits against the virus.
- 🥹 Holding breath for more than 10 seconds does not prevent COVID-19 infection.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Does eating garlic protect against COVID-19?
No, while garlic has benefits, the WHO states that it does not protect against COVID-19.
Q: Can drinking water every 15 minutes flush out the virus?
There is no evidence to support this claim. Drinking water frequently does not flush out the virus from the system.
Q: Is not eating ice cream beneficial to avoid the virus?
No, not eating cold food like ice cream does not make it difficult for the virus to survive or spread.
Q: Does drinking silver suspended in liquid cure COVID-19 or boost immunity?
Drinking silver particles in liquid is risky and has not been proven to cure COVID-19 or enhance immunity.
Q: Can holding breath for more than 10 seconds prevent infection?
No, experts state that holding breath for more than 10 seconds does not prevent COVID-19 infection.
Q: Is vodka effective as a hand sanitizer?
No, vodka does not contain enough alcohol to kill the virus, making it ineffective as a hand sanitizer.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Eating garlic and drinking water every 15 minutes does not protect against COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Not eating ice cream or consuming silver suspended in liquid does not make it difficult for the virus to survive or cure COVID-19.
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Holding breath for more than 10 seconds does not prevent infection, and using vodka as hand sanitizer is ineffective due to insufficient alcohol content.
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