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The popular website Vice published a controversial article last week entitled "The Most Overhyped Wellness Promises, Debunked." Chock full of skepticism about keto, colonics, charcoal, and more, the article created plenty of buzz—both good and bad—across the internet...
...and in today's podcast, I'm going to address the Vice article in full, including debunking plenty of the BS that was in the article, presenting research-based facts about so-called wellness myths (including a few that will surprise, such as the truth about charcoal toothpaste and sea salt), and set the good folks at Vice right. Enjoy, and be sure to leave your own comments and feedback in the comments section below.
You can find Part 1 of this series, where I debunked the first 22 "myths" found in the article here. Now, here are my responses to Myths 23-44: -Myth #23: Red yeast rice supplements aren’t that effective at lowering cholesterol...7:08
-Myth #24: You should not eat your placenta...11:30
-Myth #25: Microwaves are not bad for you...15:38
-Myth #26: Crystals do not store healing, stress-relieving energy...18:55
-Myth #27: You do not need a colonic to power-wash your intestines...24:20
-Myth #28: Don’t drink red wine because you think it’s healthy...28:33
-Myth #29: Epsom salts don't relieve muscle pain...36:54
-Myth #30: You can’t cure depression by working out...40:30
-Myth #31: Meditation isn’t always soothing...43:40
-Myth #32: Cryotherapy doesn’t help your muscles recover...45:52
-Myth #33: Food intolerance tests are based on shoddy science...48:28
-Myth #34: Eating soy isn't going to give men boobs...50:48
-Myth #35: The birth control pill does not cause breast cancer...53:33
-Myth #36: Hydrogen water isn’t better water...58:20
-Myth #37: You don't need to work out on an empty stomach to lose fat...1:03:23
-Myth #38: Vitamin IV drips don’t do anything for healthy people...1:06:24
-Myth #39: The fat-burning effects of high-intensity interval workouts have been exaggerated...1:08:57
-Myth #40: The concept of a “superfood” is misleading...1:12:04
-Myth #41: There’s no reason for healthy people to avoid nightshades...1:14:40
-Myth #42: Celery juice won’t cure your health problems...1:17:55
-Myth #43: You can lose weight without cutting carbs...1:21:07
-Myth #44: There are no known health risks associated with eating genetically modified foods (GMOs)...1:24:00
Resources mention in this episode: - The article on vice.com mentioned throughout this series - Red Yeast Rice: Benefits, Side Effects and Dosage - Placenta – Worth Trying? Human Maternal Placentophagy: Possible Benefit and Potential Risks - The Two Sides of the Story: Is Microwave Radiation Harmful? - How Crystals Work: The Science of Crystal Healing - Is a Colon Cleanse Actually Beneficial? What You Must Know... - Contribution of Red Wine Consumption to Human Health Protection - The French Paradox: Lessons for Other Countries - Pharmaceutical Influences of Epsom Salts | Insight Medical Publishing - Can Exercise Prevent Depression? Here's What the Science Says | Time - Meditation is a Powerful Mental Tool - And for Some People It Goes Terribly Wrong - Whole-Body Cryotherapy Decreases the Levels of Inflammatory, Oxidative Stress - Four Pillars of Excellence - Should Men Cut Back On their Soy Intake? - GPR30 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated With Gynecomastia Risk in Adolescents - Oral Contraceptives and Breast Cancer: A Review of the Epidemiological Evidence With an Emphasis on Younger Women - Study Finds Weak Link Between Birth Control and Breast Cancer - New Study Finds Relationship Between Birth Control and Cancer - What is Hydrogen Water? Benefits & Effects - SelfHacked - Fasting and Exercise: What Are the Benefits? - Intermittent Fasting for Athletes: Benefits and Concerns - IV Vitamin Therapy: Your Questions Answered - Fat Loss Showdown: Does HIIT or Steady State Cardio Burn More Fat? - Superfoods: Health Benefits, Uses and Risks - Are Nightshade Vegetables Bad for You? An Evidence-Based Look - Celery Juice: Benefits and Myths - Low-Fat vs. Low-Carb? Major Study Concludes: It Doesn't Matter for Weight Loss - Research Exposes New Health Risks of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes and Salmon - Ten Scientific Studies Prove that Genetically Modified Food Can Be Harmful to Human Health
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