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Health Myths and Realitys Everyone Should Know About

By Taylor Blue, published Nov 04, 2007
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There are so many myths people pass around. People are always repeating these, does this make them true then? Here are many of the myths and their real reality.

Myth: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Reality:
They won't keep the doctor away literally, but they are very healthy. They have antioxidants and are one of the best sources of fiber.

This saying keeps getting repeated because it will remind everyone that fruit is good for you. One serving won't really help, but five to nine servings a day will. Pick a variety of fruits and vegetables, this way you won't become bored, and you will be eating healthy at the same time.

Myth: Sitting too close to the TV will wreck your eyes.
Reality:
Even though it is really annoying having people crowd around the TV, it won't hurt your eyes.

This saying keeps getting repeated because so many parents think this is how they got into their weakened eye sight. But the reason, is just age. Don't worry about reading in the dark either, besides getting a headache from squinting nothing else will happen.

Myth: Feed a cold; starve a fever.
Reality:
This is a little bit true. Sometimes it may help to starve your fever, but most of the time you don't feel like eating anyways.

Don't change how you are eating when you feel sick because of this saying. Eat when you feel like it, and drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. Soon you'll feel better.

Myth: Pluck one gray hair and two will grow back in it's place.
Reality:
This is not true at all. If you pull one hair it won't determine the color of the next one. When you get older the pigment in the cells either dies or loses the ability to transfer the color to your hair shafts. The time when it turns gray is a genetic thing, they think.

So don't worry about pulling your hair out it won't cause more to grow. But a better way to deal with it would be to get your hair colored.

Myth: Going out with your hair wet in the winter will give you a cold.
Reality:
May be it's true a bit. When you get cold you develop limited circulation which decreases your immune system and this some thing could happen having wet hair. But it hasn't been proven solidly.

Health Myths and Realitys Everyone Should Know About

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Great article!!!!!

Posted on 12/01/2007 at 6:12:00 AM

 
Thanks Gwen!!!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
I am not sure about getting arthritis from knuckle cracking, but it sure does annoy the heck out of me! Good work:)

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

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