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The liver doc criticizes Nayanthara for endorsing hibiscus tea without taking responsibility for claims

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By Anjali Yadav Published July 30, 2024
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One of India’s most influential celebrities, Nayanthara, recently became embroiled in controversy following an Instagram post by her nutritionist extolling the virtues of hibiscus tea. It was an angsty nutritionist booster post of the tea, citing numerous health benefits, that angered Dr. Ankur Gupta, popularly known as “The Liver Doc.” He has since blasted the actress for shirking responsibility over the very information she helped spread. One such post from Nayanthara touted the alleged health benefits of hibiscus tea, a brew long rumored to have an effect on reducing blood pressure levels, improving digestion, and really packing an antioxidant wallop. The endorsement came via a social media post where she shared her insights and what her nutritionist recommended, thereby adding credibility.

This, however, set off a social media backlash at the promotion of hibiscus tea, particularly by Dr. Gupta, an acclaimed expert in liver health and nutrition. He attacked Dr. Gupta on the lines that celebrities must be responsible while promoting health-related products or advice. He says Nayanthara is an influential public figure who should have been much more careful about the information she passes on to people. His grievances are related not to the truth behind the claims for hibiscus tea but to a much larger issue of propagating such information when there is no sufficient scientific backing for the same. Dr. Gupta says in his review that although the hibiscus tea does have some potency for health, the assertions of a nutritionist in that post were not borne out by rigorous scientific evidence.

 He said that such endorsements could lead to misinformation and potentially misguided health decisions among the public. Dr. Gupta’s perspective reflects a larger concern in the health community regarding the influence celebrities can have on public health and the potential for consequences to be incurred by spreading unverified health claims. Her response to the criticism has been debated. Many have accused her of not taking enough accountability for the guidance that her nutritionist passed on. According to critics, celebrities should ensure that the health advice they are promoting is well-researched and validated with scientific studies. In this case, Nayanthara’s endorsement, even though well-meaning, might not have been accompanied by the necessary scrutiny or validation that would normally be expected in health-related recommendations.

 The situation sheds light on the deep and intricate relationship between celebrities, their endorsements, and public health. Celebrities can now, with the aid of digital channels like social media, reach huge audiences in short periods. This therefore means that what they endorse tends to have a great effect on public perception and behavior. This then creates accompanying responsibilities for ensuring that information shared is accurate and precipitated by sound scientific evidence. Otherwise, criticism and calls for accountability by experts in the field will be in order. Moreover, Dr. Gupta presents that professional responsibility is expected from every nutritionist or health expert. Any person being a nutritionist implies he/she is giving evidence-based recommendations, and therefore he/she should be quite sure that any type of advice given by him/her has some backing from scientific studies. This is highly required when such advice is promoted by celebrities.

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 The broader conversation in regard to this controversy goes to questions of health endorsement ethics and the need for a more informed approach toward the sharing of health information. In most cases, celebrities are role models, and their endorsements may sometimes be driven by personal likes and commercial interests, other than by an understanding of the scientific validity of the claim being made. This dynamic can underscore how misinformation may be spread to the detriment of public health. In the case of hibiscus tea, one must remember that as much as this tea is regarded as health-promoting, it is not an elixir. Products like this have quite different effects on different bodies, and the celebrity endorsement system often engenders unrealistic expectations because people do not see the whole picture.

Public health advice should ideally come from credible sources that give balanced, evidence-based information. This Nayanthara incident, as in the case of Dr. Gupta, makes us understand the message of accountability that comes with public influence. Celebrities who get into promoting health products or giving advice through the media need to be extra cautious that the messages are supported by accuracy and scientific proof. Similarly, health professionals must exercise vigilance in communication to avoid adding to misinformation and promote well-being based on sound research.

On the other hand, this saga of the controversy by Nayanthara over endorsing hibiscus tea and Dr. Gupta ‘bashing’ her later, at the very least, says something: being responsible and accurate in health-related endorsements is everything. Celebrities and health experts tread a tightrope between promoting beneficial products and making sure that what they prescribe to their followers works on scientific evidence. Especially when public figures continue to drive health perceptions and behaviors, there is a need for informed and responsible communication to make sure the public receives good and accurate health advice.

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