Health Hoaxes

Five Illusions of Health To Avoid In The Aisles

Fiber One Bars – Fiber is great. My friend’s dad’s colon doctor said if everyone took Metamucil daily he’d be out of a job. Getting fiber from a candy bar isn’t the most intelligent trade off. Fiber one bars are packed with high fructose corn syrup and 150 other calories of chocolaty syrupy sweets. A healthy diet should already contain sufficient amounts of fiber. You’re better off sticking with starbursts soaked in Citrucel.


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Cardiovascular Activity Hoax – Cardio as a Panacea

“I believe it’s jogging or yogging. It might be a soft j. I’m not sure but apparently you just run for an extended period of time. It’s supposed to be wild.” Ron Burgundy hit the nail on the head for this hoax with that quote. A book titled Aerobics was written in the late sixties by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper. This book advocated cardiovascular activity as the sole requirement for healthy living. Combine this bestseller with bodybuilders like YEAH BABY!

Flexibility Hoax – Stretch and Holdddd…

The old school stretching methodology to simply extend your muscles and hold can be relaxing but it is not going to help your performance. Several studies show that doing static stretching before activity causes your muscles to perform at a lower level and may even increase the incidence of injury. These kinds of stretches should be reserved for after a workout or just before bed since they help relax your muscles – not prepare them for a vigorous workout. YESTRETCH

Resistance Training Hoax – Weight Machines are for Winners

Weight Machines are for Wieners. Have you ever found yourself sitting in a chair and you needed to raise your legs parallel to the ground. Neither have I but they have a weight machine for it. The fact is that the leg extension and several other machines were created for the small percentage of weight lifters who want to look unnaturally muscular. Arthur Jones, the inventor of Nautilus, created these machines so bodybuilders could utilize high intensity training techniques which LEG

Diet Hoax – Low Fat Everything

Low fat dairy is great but just about every other low/non-fat food item replaces the fat with more sugar or the substantially worse trans fat. Just three grams of trans fat a day raises your risk for cardiovascular problems by a third. When people switch butter for margarine or chow down on non-fat food, Big Mistake. baconaise

The Four Health Hoaxes That Are Destroying Society and How to Stop Them Series

It may seem a bit outrageous that a few fitness fallacies could crumble our society but a little bit of ignorance on a long enough timeline can go along way. If you’re like me, you enjoyed watching the film WALL-E and the light hearted message it sent about the dangers of over-consumption and underactivity. Good thing for us it is only a children’s film that is set seven hundred years in the future… or could this be a future reality closer than we think? The fact is that Sixty-Three percent of Americans are overweight. In the 1980′s this percentage mike's david

Five Illusions Of Health That Are Expanding Your Waistline

Most people consume food that is ineffective at combating an expanding waistline. While it is usually a choice whether or not to eat for good health, several comestibles are cleverly marketed as healthy while they continue to create a waistline that is far from flattering. Here are the top five culprits of these sneaky snacks… reesejoke


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