Shrdha Krishn Kumar Atri shared a video suggesting that people should change their eating habits based on the position of the Sun, possibly implying that this is a healthier way to eat. In response, Ashok posted an Instagram story advising people to be cautious about accepting cultural practices that are presented as scientific without proper evidence. He suggests being skeptical about such claims. The main point is to be critical and seek evidence-based information, especially concerning health and wellness.
Kanikka Malhotra, a consultant dietician and certified diabetes educator, offers insight into why the claims about altering eating habits based on the Sun’s position, as suggested in the video by Shrdha Krishn Kumar Atri, may be problematic. She argues that such assertions lack a scientific basis and could potentially be harmful for several reasons:
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