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No, warm water won’t ‘kill’ coronavirus: Busting immune-boosting myths of the the pandemic

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Shannon Crocker says she has recently seen a lot of discussions that certain foods and supplements will protect you against the novel coronavirus. “There is no evidence that food, supplements, or natural health products will protect you,” the registered dietitian said. “Social distancing and handwashing remain best practices for reducing risk.” She has also seen messaging on how some diets, including the keto diet and carnivore diet, will boost your immunity and protect you from COVID-19.

Again, she says there is no scientific evidence to support this. “Also, there’s an email circulating telling people to drink warm water, gargle with water, or drink water every 15 minutes to ‘wash’ the virus from your throat to your stomach where the acid

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