WHO claims, 'Garlic can cure coronavirus'
WHO claims, 'Garlic can cure coronavirus'
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Washington: More than 800 people have died in China so far due to Coronavirus. So far, Coronavirus cases have been registered in about 37,000 people. So far, doctors and scientists have not been able to break the virus. At the same time, some sources surfaced on social media claim that garlic may be effective in coronavirus.

It is being said that garlic contains ingredients that can neutralize the coronavirus. The WHO has clarified this claim. Can Coronavirus infection be corrected with garlic? In response to this question WHO said, 'Garlic is very healthy food for health which has many antimicrobial properties. However, there is no evidence yet that garlic can cure the coronavirus.

Let us tell you that garlic contains properties like magnesium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, selenium, fiber, calcium and copper, which are helpful in treating patients in infection. At the same time, some people are calling rosemary oil beneficial in coronavirus. The WHO has rejected this claim outright. WHO says that coronavirus cannot be eradicated by massage of rosemary oil or its use on the body.

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