⚠️ Burmese social media posts claim that a person having a heart attack can be saved if they drink hot water and chilli powder ❌ Experts say there’s no evidence to support this claim, and failing to seek immediately medical help can be harmful
"A method that can immediately save a person who has a sudden heart attack," reads Burmese-language text superimposed on a collage shared on FacebookThe text also suggests details of this method can be found in the post's comments section.
The collage, which was shared in a Facebook group with more than 1.7 million members, appears to show red chillies and a spoon of chilli powder next to tea being poured into cups.titled,"A method that can immediately save a person who has a sudden heart attack"."When a heart attack occurs, it is necessary to provide the patient with immediate treatment and nutrients to restore normal heart function.
"A teaspoon of chilli powder is added to a cup of hot water, and the patient is instructed to drink it. This restores the patient to normal within one minute. "The hot water unblocks the body’s blood flow, and the chilli powder pushes it, thereby directly supporting the heart. This method is more effective than taking medication."The same claim was also shared elsewhere on Facebook
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