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Fact check: WARM WATER PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, IT'S VERY IMPORTANT AND CAN SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE. A group of Japanese Doctors confirmed that warm water is 100% effective in resolving some health problems such as:- 1 Migraine 2 High blood pressure 3 Low blood pressure 4 Pain of joints 5 Sudden increase and decrease of heartbeat 6 Epilepsy 7 Increasing level of cholesterol 8 Cough 9 Bodily discomfort 10 Golu pain 11 Asthma 12 Hooping cough 13 Blockage of veins 14 Disease related to Uterus & Urine 15 Stomach problems 16 Poor appetite 17 Also all diseases related to the eyes, ear & throat. 18 Headache *HOW TO USE WARM WATER* Get up early in the morning and drink approximately 2 glasses of warm water when the stomach is empty. You may not be able to make 2 glasses at the beginning but slowly you will. *NOTE:* *DO NOT* eat anything 45mins after taking the water. The warm water therapy will resolve the health problems within reasonable period such as:- ✔ Diabetes in 30 days ✔ Blood pressure in 30 days ✔ Stomach problems in 10 days ✔ All types of Cancer in 9 months ✔ Blockage of veins in 6 months ✔ Poor appetite in 10 days ✔ Uterus and related diseases in 10 days ✔ Nose, Ear, and Throat problems in 10 days ✔ Women problems in 15 days ✔ Heart diseases in 30 days ✔ Headache/migraine in 3 days ✔ Cholesterol in 4 months ✔ Epilepsy and paralysis continuously in 9 months ✔ Asthma in 4 months *COLD WATER IS BAD FOR YOU!!!* If cold water does not affect you at young age, it will harm you at old age. * Cold water closes 4 veins of the heart and causes heart attack. Cold drinks are main reason for heart attack. * It also creates problems in the liver. It makes fat stuck with liver. Most people waiting for liver transplant are victims of cold water drinking. * Cold water affect internal walls of the stomach. It affects the large intestine and results in Cancer. *PLEASE DON'T KEEP THIS INFORMATION TO YOURSELF* Tell someone to tell someone, *IT MAY SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.* "KNOWLEDGE IS POWER" Obtain it and share it! www.realmedicalhelp.com

Checked on January 4, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The scientific evidence does not support the extensive claims made in the viral message about warm water's healing properties. While research confirms that warm water and hydrotherapy can have some health benefits, these are much more modest than claimed [1] [2]. Scientific studies have shown that warm water can help with:

  • Improved digestion
  • Better circulation
  • Enhanced metabolism
  • Some pain reduction
  • Potential respiratory benefits [3]

However, there is no scientific evidence supporting the specific timeframes or cure claims for serious conditions like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease [2].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original message oversimplifies complex medical conditions that require professional medical intervention. Important context missing includes:

  • Hydrotherapy (therapeutic use of water) is a complementary treatment, not a primary cure [4]
  • The benefits of warm water are primarily related to symptom management rather than disease cure [4]
  • The claims about cold water being universally harmful are not supported by scientific evidence [1]
  • The timeframes provided for "curing" various conditions are completely arbitrary and lack any scientific basis [2]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

Several red flags indicate this is likely a piece of medical misinformation:

  • The claim of "Japanese Doctors" is vague and unspecified, a common tactic in health misinformation
  • The message uses urgent language and pressure to share, typical of viral misinformation
  • It makes absolute claims ("100% effective") which are rare in legitimate medical research [1]
  • The website "realmedicalhelp.com" appears to be a suspicious source for medical information

Those who might benefit from spreading such misinformation include:

  • Alternative medicine practitioners
  • Websites generating ad revenue from viral content
  • Sellers of water therapy products or services

The message could be particularly dangerous as it might discourage people from seeking proper medical treatment for serious conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, while promoting an oversimplified "cure-all" solution [2] [4].

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