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Viral Video Sparks Debate as Fiza Ali Recommends Saliva for Acne Treatment

Pakistani actress and TV host **Fiza Ali** has once again found herself at the center of social media controversy after a **clip of her unconventional skincare advice** went viral. In the video, she claimed that applying **her own saliva** on acne helped clear her skin during her teenage years — a statement that triggered a flurry of reactions online.

Speaking during a television program, Fiza recalled:

> “When I was in matric, I had a severe acne problem. My mother told me to spit on my hand first thing in the morning and apply it on my face. I started doing it regularly, and the pimples disappeared.”

Fiza confidently recommended others to **try this home remedy**, believing in its effectiveness. However, **social media users responded with mixed reactions**, and many expressed their disbelief and criticism.


One user mockingly wrote:

> “We’ve heard of ‘spitting and licking your words,’ but this is next level!”

Another user compared her advice to certain controversial **Ayurvedic or religious practices**, commenting:

> “Hindus drink cow or their own urine in the morning, and Fiza Ali applies saliva on her face. Same energy.”

Despite the ridicule, a **segment of viewers supported her**, claiming they had similar experiences.
**Seema Faraz** commented:

> “This remedy worked for me too. An elder in our family taught it — it’s magic!”

**Aamir Shabbir** also agreed, saying:

> “Fiza is right. Saliva is great for wounds and acne.”

But not all were kind. One user, **Mian Abdul Majid**, harshly criticized her, calling her “Pakistan’s Paresh Rawal,” mocking both her appearance and statements.

### Medical Insight?

While Fiza Ali’s statement stirred laughter and criticism, some **medical experts acknowledge** that **saliva contains enzymes** like **lysozyme and immunoglobulins** that have **antibacterial properties**, but emphasize that it is **not a medically approved treatment** for acne. In fact, applying saliva may **introduce more bacteria** to the skin and **worsen conditions**, especially for sensitive individuals.

### Final Thoughts

Fiza Ali’s viral comment has once again highlighted how **celebrity health advice**, whether rooted in tradition or not, can ignite strong public reactions. While some cherish age-old remedies, others demand science-backed guidance — especially when it comes from public figures.

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