Nayanthara shares a cryptic post after deleting note on ‘benefits’ of hibiscus tea

Nayanthara shares a cryptic post just hours after deleting note on ‘benefits’ of hibiscus tea

Actress Nayanthara shared a cryptic post hours after deleting a note on the benefits of hibiscus tea. Hepatologist Cyriac AB Phillips, also known as The Liver Doctor on X, criticised the actress for spreading misinformation.

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Actress Nayanthara shared a cryptic note on Instagram after she was slammed by The Liver Doc for spreading misinformation (Photo Credit: Instagram/Nayanthara)

Actress Nayanthara shared a cryptic note on her official Instagram account a few hours after deleting her post on the benefits of hibiscus tea. Hepatologist Cyriac AB Phillips aka The Liver Doctor on X criticised her for spreading misinformation. In her post, she claimed that drinking hibiscus tea is helpful in “diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases”.

Hours after deleting his post, he shared a quote by Mark Twain without naming anyone. His post read, “Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”

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Here is his post:

Weeks after calling actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu ‘health illiterate’, Dr Phillips has dubbed Nayanthara’s statement about hibiscus tea as “complete nonsense, bordering on hypocrisy”.

Here is his post:

Soon after Dr. Phillips criticised Nayanthara, she deleted her post without offering any explanation.

The doctor shared a screenshot of the deleted post and wrote, “Post deleted. But no apology. No accountability. Like a surgical strike on public health. Laws are needed to prevent such behaviour by the celebrity community and registered practitioners (non-AYUSH) need to be empowered and supported to provide evidence-based scientific education to improve informed public health choices.”

Earlier, Dr. Phillips had debunked Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s claim that hydrogen peroxide nebulisation helps treat colds and flu.

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