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Home / Health / 2025 Health Myths Debunked: What India Believed!

2025 Health Myths Debunked: What India Believed!

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Hot lemon water doesn't melt fat; weight loss requires exercise and calorie deficit.
  • Cold weather doesn't cause colds; viruses and indoor spaces are the main culprits.
  • Millets are nutritious but not universally healthier than rice and wheat for all.

As 2025 concludes, many common health myths prevalent in India have been clarified. The popular notion that hot lemon water aids in significant fat loss is unfounded; genuine weight management relies on consistent exercise and a balanced calorie intake. Furthermore, the belief that cold weather directly causes colds is a misconception, with viruses and prolonged time spent in unventilated indoor spaces being the primary contributors.

Millets, including indigenous varieties like ragi and bajra, saw a surge in popularity for their nutritional benefits. However, it's important to note that they aren't universally better than rice or wheat, as digestibility varies among individuals. The article also addresses myths surrounding high-protein diets, ghee, sugar-free sweeteners, supplements, fruits for diabetics, green tea's detoxifying powers, and late-night carbohydrates, emphasizing a balanced approach and professional consultation.

This review aims to debunk prevalent health misinformation that circulated widely throughout the year, often spread through social media and unverified channels. It highlights that while some practices like consuming green tea offer antioxidants, they don't possess miraculous detoxifying abilities. Ultimately, understanding individual health needs and consulting healthcare professionals remains crucial for informed decisions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, hot lemon water does not melt fat. Weight loss is achieved through exercise and calorie deficit, not this beverage.
Cold weather doesn't cause colds directly; it's the viruses that thrive in cooler temperatures and are spread more easily when people gather indoors.
Millets are nutrient-rich, but whether they are healthier depends on individual digestion; rice and wheat can be easier for some.

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