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Can sitting on the ground and chewing ginger help with a sudden heart attack?

While Acharya Manish in a YouTube video by HIIMS shared that a person experiencing heart attack should be made to sit down and chew ginger, the claim has been addressed by a cardiologist. The doctor explained the benefits of consuming ginger along with how its effectiveness in an acute cardiac crisis is questionable.

July 31, 2025 / 17:31 IST
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Health experts debunk viral claim that chewing ginger can help during a heart attack, urging immediate medical attention instead.(Image: Pexels)

When it comes to offering solutions to health issues, the internet has a lot to say. In an old YouTube video posted by HIIMS, Acharya Manish, an Ayurvedic health expert, shared how a person experiencing a heart attack can be saved simply by making them sit down and giving them ginger to chew.

For it to work effectively, the ginger needs to be chewed properly, until tears begin to roll down the person’s cheeks. Acharya Manish added that this remedy has apparently helped “99 percent of people recover or stabilise before the ambulance arrives.” While it may be true that consuming ginger has several health benefits, how it helps someone during a heart attack is medically unproven.

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Addressing the claim, Dr Varun Bansal, consultant, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, told Hindustan Times that the information provided is far from the truth.