If you want to drink sparkling water with curry and honey then go ahead. This is not an “Rx” and has no health benefits beyond providing some hydration and nutrition. It’s also equally ok if you don’t want to drink curry-flavored water cause you’re not missing out on anything.
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I love curry! I’d eat curry every day if someone else would cook for me. Would that make me healthy?
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zuper helthee
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Sad to say I trained with one of “the Doctors” and now he shills gut microbiome woo. Embarassing for UVA.
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Nah UVA is still legit. Just embarrassing for “curry leaf sparkler” bro.
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Why is it legal to peddle snake oil and why aren't medically/scientifically-trained quacks stripped of their credentials? There is a cost to health disinformation Anyone researching this? Genuinely curious
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The legal (and even professional) groups that are responsible for those actions choose not to act. It’s a good question why, and I suspect it’s related to $$$
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This show adds to the dilution of medical advice where instead it’s just an opinion these things are helpful. They all aided the development of the Goop Nation.
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*stares in exasperated Indian*
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::Ayurvedic misappropriation intensifies::
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