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  • Fact Check: Drinking This Juice Will NOT Make A Person Lose 15 Pounds In Two Weeks

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    Will a juice made of cucumber, pineapple, ginger and lemon juice make a person lose 15 pounds if they drink it twice a day for two weeks? No, that's not true: A clinical dietician said if a person is eating/drinking other things also, they will "definitely not" lose 15 pounds in two weeks. And if a person is only drinking…

    • Feb 8, 2023
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Drinking This Juice Will NOT Make A Person Lose 15 Pounds In Two Weeks Not Safe
  • Fact Check: Cranberry Juice Is NOT Sole Remedy For UTIs -- Experts Recommend Antibiotics More

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    Can cranberry juice alone remedy urinary tract infections, also known as UTIs? No, that's not true: Doctors recommend antibiotics to treat UTIs. Experts don't discourage patients experiencing UTIs from using cranberry juice or other cranberry-related products, but agree that more research needs to be done. An obstetrician-gynecologist told Lead Stories that the type of antibiotic given to a patient depends…

    • Jan 6, 2023
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Cranberry Juice Is NOT Sole Remedy For UTIs -- Experts Recommend Antibiotics More Not Sole Cure
  • Fact Check: This Juice Recipe Does NOT 'Cleanse The Kidneys And Liver' Or 'Get Rid of UTIs'

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    Does this juice recipe "cleanse" a person's kidneys and liver and "get rid of urinary tract infections"? No, that's not true: A dietician and professor both told Lead Stories that the kidney and liver are self-cleaning organs and "once you have a UTI - which is a bacterial infection, you need to take an antibiotic" to treat it. A urology…

    • Sep 8, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: This Juice Recipe Does NOT 'Cleanse The Kidneys And Liver' Or 'Get Rid of UTIs' Not A Cure
  • Fact Check: Losing Seven Pounds In One Week With This Juice Is NOT Realistic

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    Will this drink of cucumber, mint, ginger, pineapple and lemon make the body lose seven pounds in one week if taken twice a day? No, that's not true: Two registered dieticians say that losing seven pounds by following the claim in this video is not likely, and could be dangerous. The claim appeared in a video with a Facebook post…

    • Jul 20, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Losing Seven Pounds In One Week With This Juice Is NOT Realistic Unrealistic
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence This Tonic Recipe Will Change Outcomes For People Infected With COVID-19

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    Will this tonic routine treat COVID-19 in the way that is claimed, and can it prevent anyone who adheres to this regimen from dying of COVID? No, that's not true: This COVID remedy, which is intended to be used as both an inhaled steam treatment and as a drink, contains several aromatic and natural ingredients as a tonic, and those…

    • Jan 19, 2021
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: NO Evidence This Tonic Recipe Will Change Outcomes For People Infected With COVID-19 Tonic Not Cure
  • Fact Check: A Diet Of No Sugar, Drinking Lemon And Hot Water, And Consuming Coconut Oil Does NOT Kill Cancer

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    Does stopping sugar intake completely, together with mixing lemons and hot water, and consuming coconut oil kill off cancer cells? And is the recipe proven to be "1,000 times better than chemotherapy" in curing cancer? No, none of this is true, according to medical and cancer experts who say that while there are benefits to a healthy diet pre- and…

    • Sep 28, 2020
    • by: Eric Ferkenhoff
    Fact Check: A Diet Of No Sugar, Drinking Lemon And Hot Water, And Consuming Coconut Oil Does NOT Kill Cancer No Cure
  • Fact Check: Lady Gaga Did NOT Drink Blood With Children On American Horror Story Episodes

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    Did Lady Gaga drink blood with children in a satanic ritual to make the TV series "American Horror Story," season 5? No, she did not. What took place, in reality, was four actors pretended to drink blood in a fictional setting. They drank red, syrupy sugar water, and took directions to create a scary illusion. It was acting based on…

    • Jun 9, 2020
    • by: Gita Smith
    Fact Check: Lady Gaga Did NOT Drink Blood With Children On American Horror Story Episodes No Blood
  • Fact Check: Steam From Boiling Orange Concoction Will NOT Kill COVID-19

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    Will inhaling the steam from boiling orange peels with garlic, onions and salt kill COVID-19 in your body? No, this is false. Lead Stories already debunked an earlier version of the orange-peel steam recipe. There's currently no cure or vaccine for COVID-19, and several home remedies circulating on the internet are bogus. Lead Stories talked to a pulmonary critical care…

    • Apr 8, 2020
    • by: Gita Smith
    Fact Check: Steam From Boiling Orange Concoction Will NOT Kill COVID-19 Doesn't Work
  • Fact Check: Israeli Recipe For Lemon And Bicarbonate Drink Is NOT A Cure For Coronavirus

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    Is an Israeli recipe for a drink that is made from lemon and bicarbonate a cure for the novel coronavirus? No, that's not true. There is simply no proof for the claim that a recipe of just the two ingredients can beat back COVID-19, which has killed more than 7,000 in the United States and tens of thousands more across…

    • Apr 3, 2020
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Israeli Recipe For Lemon And Bicarbonate Drink Is NOT A Cure For Coronavirus Not Cure
  • Fake News: Cancer Is NOT Caused By Acidity In The Body And You CANNOT Prevent It By Alkalizing Your Body

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    Is cancer caused by acidity in the body and can you prevent cancer by alkalizing your body? No, that's not true: The claim is a medical myth that has been repeatedly shot down by cancer experts. While it is true that cancer cells cannot survive in a high-alkaline environment, neither can any of your body's cells. If you raised your…

    • Aug 14, 2019
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fake News: Cancer Is NOT Caused By Acidity In The Body And You CANNOT Prevent It By Alkalizing Your Body
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