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  • Last Updated on December 20, 2024 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A video on Facebook claims that Dr Devi Shetty is promoting a hypertension treatment that promises to cure it in just 3 days. We did the fact check to term it as False. The Claim The video on Facebook asserts that Dr Devi Shetty endorses a hypertension cure that can treat the condition in just 3 days. The video is accompanied by a Hindi caption which, when translated, reads: “If you want to forget about high blood pressure forever in just 3 days, then definitely use this simple salt water method! This famous remedy has helped over 77 thousand Indians get rid of high blood pressure naturally in the last month alone, and the number is growing! Imagine that in just three nights you could forget about high blood pressure forever and permanently stabilise your blood pressure at 120/80. Just watch a short video on the link below in which I explain in just 5 minutes how to eliminate high blood pressure in 72 hours! This video will only be available until the end of the day today! Click the button below and watch this video!” Fact Check What is hypertension? Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a long-term condition where your blood pressure remains consistently high. This condition poses a significant risk for heart attacks and strokes. Managing hypertension usually requires making lifestyle changes, taking medication, and having regular check-ups. There is no quick fix or instant cure for hypertension; effective management is an ongoing process. Is there a cure that can treat hypertension within 3 days? No scientific evidence supports the claim that hypertension can be cured within 3 days, especially using a simple remedy like salt water. Avoid trusting claims of quick cures for hypertension, as they can be misleading and dangerous. Such misinformation can result in neglecting proper treatment and making harmful health decisions. Always consult a doctor or trusted healthcare professional for correct information on managing hypertension. Staying informed with reliable sources ensures you receive the best care for your health. Is Dr Devi Shetty promoting a hypertension treatment? No, Dr Devi Shetty is not promoting a hypertension treatment. The video in question has been altered and contains many errors in the Hindi language, suggesting that low quality AI was used to spread misinformation. The numerous mistakes further raise doubts on the credibility of the video. There is a clearly visible lack of lip sync which proves the video is not authentic. It also directs viewers to click a link for more information, but the link leads to a non-functional website, highlighting the fraudulent nature of the claim. The video’s caption and content falsely claim that salt water can cure hypertension in just 3 days. On the other hand, people with hypertension should reduce their salt intake. The video does not cite the source of the claim ‘cured 77,000 Indians already.’ We could not find any basis for that. Moreover, the video also claims that the blood pressure is always going to stay around 120/80. But this is something which is not possible even in a healthy adult. Our blood pressure changes according to our needs and lifestyle. It also depends on our age, gender, sleep, emotional status, body position, breathing and physical activity. The Deepfakes Analysis Unit (DAU) analysed these videos and concluded that synthetic audio was used to fabricate the videos. The detailed analysis can be accessed here. Can hypertension be cured completely? Hypertension cannot be cured completely, but it can be effectively managed. The goal of hypertension treatment is to control blood pressure within a target range to reduce the risk of complications. This usually involves a combination of lifestyle modifications and medications. Regular follow-up with healthcare providers is important to ensure optimal blood pressure control. One of the posts also claims that eating garlic reduces high blood pressure. What is the best cure for hypertension? There is no “cure” for hypertension, but the best approach to manage it includes: - Lifestyle Changes: - Diet: Adopting a heart-healthy diet such as the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet. This diet emphasises fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products. - Exercise: Regular physical activity helps lower blood pressure and maintain a healthy weight. - Salt Reduction: Limiting sodium intake can help control blood pressure. - Stress Management: Techniques like meditation, yoga, and deep breathing exercises can reduce stress, which may help lower blood pressure. - Depending on the severity of hypertension, doctors may prescribe antihypertensive drugs such as ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, or calcium channel blockers. - Regular Monitoring and Follow-Up - Regular check-ups with healthcare providers are important to monitor blood pressure and adjust treatment plans as needed. Conclusion The claim that Dr Devi Shetty is promoting a hypertension treatment that cures the condition within 3 days is entirely false. The video spreading this misinformation is altered and uses deceptive tactics to mislead viewers. There are also claims which falsely use celebrities promoting magical cures for neuropathy or prostatitis. However, there is no quick cure for prostatitis, or hypertension or neuropathy. Managing these conditions effectively requires ongoing lifestyle changes, medication, and medical supervision. Always rely on credible medical advice and consult healthcare professionals for managing health conditions like hypertension.
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