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Instagram · May 26, 2026

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Harshringar Leaf Decoction Claimed to Reduce Body Heat and Increase Alkalinity

The video explains how to make your body alkaline using a plant called Harshringar, by preparing a decoction and consuming it daily for 10 days to reduce excess heat.

What's right

Harshringar leaves can be used to make a decoction.
The decoction can be made by boiling 4-5 leaves in 200ml of water until it reduces by half.
Consuming the decoction daily for 10 days is suggested.
The decoction is suggested to be consumed cold, sipped like tea.
Harshringar leaves are traditionally used to reduce body temperature or fever.
Harshringar leaves are traditionally used for inflammatory conditions.

What's wrong

The claim that Harshringar leaves are the most alkaline in the universe is an unsupported superlative.
The claim that the decoction will make the body alkaline is not directly supported by the provided context, although it is suggested in the reel.
The claim that the decoction will reduce excess body heat is supported, but the context does not specify 'excessive' heat.

Breakdown

The claim states that consuming a decoction of Harshringar leaves prepared in a specific way (4-5 leaves boiled in 200ml water until reduced by half, consumed cold daily for 10 days) will reduce excess body heat and make the body alkaline. The provided web context supports that Harshringar leaves can be used to make a decoction, and that this decoction can help reduce body temperature or fever (References 1, 5, 6).

The preparation method described in the claim (boiling 4-5 leaves in 200ml water until half remains) is also consistent with traditional use (Reference 1, 5). Consuming it cold and sipping it like tea is also mentioned (Reference 1).

However, the claim that Harshringar leaves are the 'most alkaline in the universe' is an unsubstantiated superlative and not supported by any of the provided sources. While the reel suggests it will make the body alkaline, the scientific context does not explicitly confirm this effect, focusing more on reducing fever and inflammation.

The claim about reducing 'excess' body heat is partially supported by the general use for reducing body temperature/fever, but the 'excess' qualifier is not specifically addressed. [1][2][3]

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