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Fact Check: Can Pudina, Dhaniya, Curry patta, Rock Salt and Turmeric Cure Lipomas in a week?

An Instagram post claims that Pudina, Dhaniya, Curry patta, Rock Salt and Turmeric cure lipomas In A Week. The claim by the user is FALSE.
Claim
In an Instagram post, it is claimed that Pudina, Dhaniya, Curry patta, Rock Salt and Turmeic cure lipomas in a week. The user healthmatters.ai in the reel says, "Any kind of lipoma in the body will completely go away. For this, you just need to take a few mint leaves, coriander, and curry leaves, put them in a blender along with a little turmeric. Then make a juice out of this mixture and if you drink it two to three times a day, it will disappear within a week"
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Fact Check
The claim by the user is FALSE. There is no scientific evidence or established medical consensus indicating that pudina (mint), dhaniya (coriander), curry leaves, rock salt, or turmeric have any effect on treating or reducing lipomas.
What are lipomas?
Lipomas are common, non-cancerous tumors made up of fat cells, often surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule. They typically occur in the subcutaneous tissues of the head, neck, shoulders, and back, but can also be found in other areas like the thighs. Most lipomas grow slowly and do not require treatment unless they cause discomfort or multiply. While generally harmless, lipomas can be linked to rare conditions such as multiple hereditary lipomatosis and Gardner syndrome. Several uncommon types of lipomas include angiolipoma, myolipoma, and hibernoma.
What are the Nutritional Benefits of Pudina, Dhaniya, Kadi Patta, Salt and Turmeic?
Mint (Pudina), particularly from the Mentha species, offers several nutritional and medicinal benefits. It is rich in antioxidants, which contribute to its anti-cancer, anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-diabetic, and heart-protective properties. Due to its low toxicity and high effectiveness, mint is widely used for promoting overall health and preventing chronic diseases.
Coriander leaves are known as Dhaniya for their medicinal and nutritional benefits. The seeds help with digestion, joint pain, and blood sugar control, while the leaves are used for stomach issues and inflammation. They also contain dodecenal, a natural antibacterial compound effective against Salmonella—stronger than gentamicin in lab tests—making coriander a valuable ingredient in both traditional medicine and cuisine.
Curry leaves (Curry patta) are highly valued for their nutritional and medicinal properties. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, B, C, and E, they support digestion, reduce oxidative stress, and improve heart and liver health. Traditionally used in Ayurveda, curry leaves exhibit antibacterial, antifungal, and antiprotozoal properties.
Rock salt or halite consists of 95-98% sodium chloride, 2-4% polyhalite (potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen), 0.01% fluoride, 0.01% iodine and small amounts of numerous trace minerals. The reddish colour is due to the presence of elements in polyhalite and trace minerals. It can be used as a healthy substitute for common salt as it is rich in minerals and does not pose health problems like high blood pressure, puffiness in the body or eyes. It has numerous health benefits such as aiding in digestion, improving appetite, removing gas and soothing heartburn, plays an important role in replenishing the body’s electrolytes and maintaining the pH balance, stabilizing blood pressure, aiding in weight loss, helps in managing rheumatic pain and herpes, inflammation and irritation from insect bites, helps to overcome muscle cramps, improves the immune system and many more.
Turmeric, also known as Haldi, is obtained from rhizomes of Turmeric as a palatable orange-yellow spice and has cur-cumin as the main constituent. Turmeric exhibits anti-inflammatory activity, strong antimicrobial properties, and anticancer activities. In Ayurvedic medicine, turmeric is a well-documented treatment for various respiratory conditions like asthma, bronchial hyperactivity, and allergy, as well as for liver disorders, anorexia, rheumatism, diabetic wounds, runny nose, cough, and sinusitis.
Can Pudina, Dhaniya, Curry patta, Salt and Turmeric Cure Lipomas In A Week?
There is no scientific evidence that a mixture of pudina (mint), dhaniya (coriander), Curry patta (curry leaves), rock salt, and turmeric can cure lipomas. These ingredients may offer general health benefits, but they do not cure or eliminate lipomas that too in a week.
Mint, a widely used culinary and medicinal herb, is known for its refreshing flavor and therapeutic properties. An article published in Molecules demonstrates that mint exhibits multiple health-promoting properties, including antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and cardioprotective effects. These benefits are largely attributed to its strong antioxidant potential, low toxicity and high efficacy.
Coriander has long been recognized for its medicinal value, and recent scientific studies support its therapeutic potential. The study by Veda Prachayasittikul et. al. highlights that coriander contains various bioactive phytochemicals responsible for its diverse biological effects, including antioxidant, hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities.
Curry patta, a staple in Indian cuisine, is not only valued for its flavor but also for its medicinal properties. A review published in Reviews in Food and Agriculture highlights the potent antibacterial, antifungal, and antiprotozoal activities of Curry patta particularly concentrated in its leaf, stem, bark, and essential oil components.
Rock salt, commonly used in traditional remedies, is known for its therapeutic benefits beyond seasoning. According to the World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, it can support healthy metabolism, enhance water absorption in the digestive system, and facilitate better nutrient and mineral uptake—contributing to overall improved body function.
Turmeric, a golden-hued spice widely used in traditional medicine, offers a broad spectrum of health benefits. As highlighted by Javad Sharifi-Rad et. al., it exhibits numerous therapeutic properties including antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, hypocholesterolemic, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiviral, and even antivenomous effects.
While ingredients like pudina (mint), dhaniya (coriander), curry patta (curry leaves), rock salt, and turmeric offer certain health benefits, no scientific evidence or medical consensus supports the claim that they can treat lipomas or influence their development.
Dr Prashant Chandra, Surgical oncology, TGH Oncolife Cancer Centre responded to the claim and said, "There is no evidence available to suggest that Pudina (mint), Dhaniya (coriander), Kadi Patta (curry leaves), salt, or turmeric can cure lipomas within a week or even at all. Don’t fall prey to any rumors at all. Lipomas are benign (non cancerous) fatty lumps that develop under the skin and typically do not go away without medical intervention. Though turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and some herbs support overall health, they cannot dissolve lipomas. Natural remedies do not shrink or eliminate these fatty growths. It is imperative to seek expert opinion instead of opting for natural remedies. So, consult a doctor and follow his/her instructions. If the lipoma grows, becomes painful, or causes discomfort then the expert can advise surgery or liposuction. Relying solely on home remedies may delay necessary treatment. It is also necessary to understand that not everything posted on social media is true. The forward posts circulated on social media are not backed by any research or expert comment and shouldn’t be taken seriously. Don’t just blindly follow anything and everything promoted on social media as it can do more harm than good. It is a good idea to clear all your doubts with the help of an expert instead of believing in any random information passed on social media."
Dr Partha Pratim Sen, Senior Consultant, Narayana Hospital Super Specialty Hospital, Howrah further said, "Lipoma is a tumour from the fatty tissue. It is due to abnormal growth of a particular tissue (here body fat). It can occur anywhere in our body. Hence it is called ubiquitous tumour. No solid tumours regress due to any medications let alone herbs or spices. In some cases Liposarcoma which is a malignant tumour of fatty tissue may mimic a benign lipoma in the initial stage. Surgical removal is the only option if a lipoma is Symptomatic."
Medical Dialogues Final Take
The claim that a mixture of pudina, dhaniya, curry patta, rock salt, and turmeric can cure lipomas is false and unsupported by scientific evidence or medical consensus. These ingredients may support general health but do not s or treat lipomas.
Hence, the user's claim is FALSE.
Nidhi Srivastava is a dietician. She holds a post-graduate degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from MRIIRS. With a profound passion for utilizing nutrition and lifestyle modifications to manage diseases, she is dedicated to advancing the field through rigorous research and fact-checking. Her expertise lies in evidence-based practice, ensuring the highest standards of dietary health and wellness.
Dr Arvind Chopra (MBBS) completed his medical degree from Motilal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad University, in 1975. He has been practicing in Delhi since then. Currently, he is a member of the Anti-Quackery Committee of the Delhi Medical Council. He is the physician reviewer of our health and medicine related fact checks