This Winter, Let Science Warm You More Than Myths! As winter arrives, Indian households switch into immunity-boosting mode. Turmeric milk becomes mandatory, kadha recipes are forwarded endlessly on WhatsApp, and cold water is treated like a health crime. While many traditional practices have value, winter also brings a surge of half-truths and exaggerated immunity myths. The result? Confusion, unnecessary fear, and sometimes even unhealthy habits. This winter, it’s time to separate what we believe from what actually works. Myth 1: Cold Weather Causes Colds One of the most common beliefs is that stepping out without a sweater or drinking cold water directly causes illness. The Truth Colds and flu are caused by viruses, not cold air. Winter simply creates conditions where viruses spread faster — people stay indoors, ventilation reduces, and immunity may dip due to lifestyle changes. Cold weather doesn’t make you sick. Viruses do. Myth 2: More Kadha ...
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