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Fact Check: Lemon Soda Does Not Cure Cancer – FDA and Ministry of Public Health Clarify false information about lemon water and soda water curing cancer

Since there is a message introducing the topic Lemon soda cures cancer through the online world Anti-Fake News Center A fact check has been carried out by the Food and Drug Administration or FDA Ministry of Public Health It turned out that such problems wereFalse information

From the message it is recommended thatDrink lemon water mixed with soda helpkill tumor cellsThis is done through the Food and Drug Administration or FDA, Ministry of Public Health. He checked the information and clarified it lemon juiceANDSoda water There are no indications for use inTreat cancer

Advantages and disadvantages of drinking lemon water and drinking carbonated water.

lemon juice The main ingredient is citric acid, a weak acid with a sour taste, which stimulates the excretion of saliva, making the throat moist. Helps relieve sore throat.

Soda water Carbonated drinks are made by compressing carbon dioxide into water, making carbonated water’s main component, carbonated acid, as acidic as citric acid.

as some research states Drinking carbonated water on an empty stomach or drinking excessive amounts of carbonated water will cause various negative effects on the digestive system. Whether it is stomach discomfort Acid reflux or irritation of the lining of the digestive system occurs

So, lemon juice and carbonated water. There is no indication for use in the treatment of cancer. But drinking lemon water in the right amount has the advantage of soothing the throat. It relieves sore throats and is rich in vitamin C.

We ask the public not to believe such information. and ask for your cooperation not to send or share such information on various social media channels

and for the public to receive information from the Food and Drug Administration. Ministry of Public Health Can be monitored on the website www.fda.moph.go.th or call 1556

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