The original of the viral barber video turned out to be completely different.

The original of the viral barber video turned out to be completely different.

15.11.2024 10:10

The claim that a customer became paralyzed as a result of a neck massage at a hair salon, which caused a wide stir on social media, has been identified as belonging to the '3RD EYE' YouTube channel that produces fictional content for educational purposes. Channel officials confirmed that the video was created for educational and awareness-raising purposes. However, experts warn that unconscious neck manipulations performed in hair salons pose serious health risks.

The claim that a customer became paralyzed as a result of a neck massage at a hair salon, which has caused a wide stir on social media, has been found to be untrue.

It has been determined that the rapidly spreading video belongs to the "3RD EYE" YouTube channel, which produces fictional content for educational purposes. Channel officials confirmed that the video was prepared entirely for educational and awareness-raising purposes.

Meanwhile, experts warn that unconscious neck manipulations performed at hair salons carry serious health risks. According to a news report published by Times of India in 2017, a person named Ajay Kumar in India was placed on a respirator after a neck massage at a hair salon.

Dr. Anand Jaiswal stated regarding the issue, "Neck massages and manipulations performed after a haircut can lead to nerve damage and even paralysis."

Experts emphasize that any interventions in the neck area should be carried out by professional healthcare workers.

The original of the viral barber video turned out to be completely different
The original of the viral barber video turned out to be completely different

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