Monica Reed

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This has got to be a joke or prank!

This sounds more like a prank than anything. And it’s another reminder that social media isn’t the best place for reliable health advice: People are now huffing the fumes from ONIONS because they think it kills the coronavirus.

Memes claiming it’s true have been circulating on Facebook, especially in Asia. They say to cut an onion in half, cup it against your nose and mouth and take a series of deep breaths. I told you it HAS to be a joke!  Don’t even try this because there’s ZERO evidence it actually does anything except make your eyes water and your breath stink.

It’s gained so much traction that the news outlet AFP felt the need to debunk it. One doctor they talked to said it’s just more bogus misinformation that could actually be harmful to the general public.

 

But here’s some benefits to onions….

Who knew!?!?!?

 

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