🥥 Misleading Thai-language Facebook posts have sought to dissuade pregnant women from drinking coconut water, baselessly claiming it will cause abnormalities in their developing infant. Health experts told afp there is no evidence to support the claim.
Misleading Thai-language Facebook posts have sought to dissuade pregnant women from drinking coconut water, baselessly claiming it contains high amounts of"female hormones" that will cause the infant's genitalia to develop abnormally. Medical experts told AFP the claim has no scientific basis, explaining that an estrogen-like compound found in coconut water has not been found to cause genital abnormalities.
"It will reduce the size of a boy's genitals but increase that of a girl's. This is due to a high intake of female hormones."The same claim was also shared on Facebook
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