Somizi shares his steaming therapy technique: "Doing my part "

Somizi shares his steaming therapy technique: "Doing my part "

- Somizi has shared his steaming therapy using eucalyptus leaves, boiling water and hot rocks

- He explained the process step-by-step and revealed that he uses the therapy twice a day for 10 to 15 minutes

- His fans took to the comments section to thank Somizi for sharing his therapy with South Africa

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Somizi Mhlongo has shared a steaming therapy which he say he uses twice a day. The therapy uses eucalyptus leaves, boiling water and hot rocks.

He shows how to prepare the therapy step-by-step; first, he boils the eucalyptus leaves, then he adds special stones which have been in his oven for over an hour on maximum heat and then takes a towel to trap the steam.

Somizi shares his steaming therapy technique: "Doing my part "
Somizi shared his special steaming therapy which he uses twice a day. Photo credit: @Somizi
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Somizi says he keeps his head under the towel for 10 to fifteen minutes. He captioned the video with the following:

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"Doing my part to fight this battle and helping others at the same time.....for more tips pls visit @greenbarbyonicca."

His fans took to the comments section to share their reaction to the video:

onicca_tp1:

"Thank you @somizi for your continuous support since the beginning of the pandemic. I can't wait for us to do breathing exercises to help those who are struggling to breathe."

duma_ka_lwandle:

"Don't forget to stay hydrated guyzins cz steaming makes ur body lose water."

vuyokazid:

"In all seriousness dear @somizi you are a blessing to mzansi , continue to be you and help to heal us."

Reuters has published an article debunking the theory that steaming therapy kills Covid-19. The World Health Organisation has warned that steam therapy, regardless of the ingredients is not a proven cure for Covid-19 and there were no scientific studies that supported the use of steam therapy to treat the virus.

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