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Do You Believe These Common Food Myths? [Myths Busted]

  By Trina Remedios  posted Jul 12th 2012 at 8:00AM IN | Avg Rating
Healthy Living

Once upon a time, Indians relished their food irrespective of which study had said what about an ingredient's health benefits or harmful effects. Fast forward to India today and most of us are still eating everything we shouldn't, but we've picked up some common food myths along the way. These food myths help form future opinions. Not only is this harmful to us, as it influences daily nutrition, but it is also harmful to the world at large, as it becomes part of food lore. Today, we're helping you bust five of these common food myths. *Images courtesy: © Thinkstock photos/ Getty Images

  • Is high protein food harmful for the kidney?
  • Are eggs really bad for the heart?
  • The only way to detoxify the body is if I fast?
  • Brown shell eggs are nutritious than white shell eggs.
  • Fresh vegetables are better than frozen veggies.

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