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HEALTH QUIZ & MYTHS © Copyright 2003-2007 Dr. Krisjan M. Gustavson. Please ask permission to reproduce. In our constant quest to live better and longer, we seek out and devour every morsel of how-to- health news we find. The challenge lies in finding the truth that is obscured by all the hype. Health myths are as stubborn as ink stains.Passed down from generation to generation or created anew, they refuse to fade away. We have heard them so often we just assume they are true; "An apple a day keeps the doctor away", "The sun causes skin cancer", "Milk does a body good", "Fish is good for you." Test your myth knowledge and take our quiz. Then read on to find out about some of the biggest myths in health news today. (True or False)
Answers to this quiz:
MYTH: Sun Causes Skin Cancer Experts and the media bombard us about the dangers of the sun. This is one of the most inaccurate myths that persist among most Canadians. Unfortunately, this myth has contributed to massive amounts of disease and illness in our society because we all need sunshine to stay healthy. Can sun exposure cause skin cancer? Absolutely. An appropriate amount of sunlight exposure actually prevents cancer. Exposure to the sun provides many benefits such as promoting the formation of vitamin D. There is also strong evidence that sunlight is protective against MS, colon, ovarian and breast cancers. This does not mean that we should all go out and get as much sun as we want. You must exercise caution. At the beginning of the season, go out gradually and limit your exposure to as little as 10 minutes a day. Progressively increase your time in the sun so that in a few weeks, you will be able to have normal sun exposure with little risk of skin cancer. REMEMBER TO NEVER BURN, THAT IS THE KEY. Using sunscreen is not a good way to limit your sun exposure, in fact, sunscreen is the LAST thing you want to put on your body, and sunscreen does not stop skin cancer. Sunscreen is a toxic chemical that can cause problems in your system and increase your risk of disease. A far more logical solution is to consume large quantities of whole vegetables will increase antioxidant levels in the body and will provide protection against any sun-induced radiation damage. MYTH: Low-fat diets are Healthy Your body cannot function properly without adequate amounts of fat. It influences everything from blood clotting to vitamin absorption to brain function. As such, there are many dangers associated with a low-fat diet such as: Raises
bad (LDL) cholesterol Worsens
heartburn Increases
triglycerides Can
increase risk of injury Wont
prevent prostate cancer Denies
children essential nutrients The major reason why low-fat diets are harmful is that most people replace the fats with grains and sugars. If vegetables are substituted, it is far less likely that there would be a problem. Many people have adopted low-fat diets as a way to lower their cholesterol. Low-fat diets are not the key to lowering cholesterol. MYTH: Whole Grains are good for you Whole grains are better for you than refined grains, but whole grains are still not something that most people should be eating. Well over 50% of Canadians could benefit from severely limiting or eliminating all grains refined, whole, sprouted or otherwisefrom their diets. This is because nearly everyone with high insulin levels benefit from avoiding grains. People in this group would be anyone who has or is overweight, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. The majority of Canadians fall into one or more of these categories. If you are purchasing whole grain, organic sprouted bread, more than likely, it will not move your body toward health, and you are better off avoiding it. The higher your insulin levels and the more prominent your signs of insulin overload are, the more ambitious your grain elimination should be. Grains to eliminate include: Wheat, Rice, Spelt, Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn, Potatoes (they digest more like a grain) Highly processed grain products are not recommended regardless of insulin levels. These would include: Breads, Chips, Pasta, Pretzels, Cereal, Waffles, Bagels, Pancakes, French Fries, Baked goods MYTH: If I go to see a chiropractor, will I be expected to keep going forever? That is entirely up to you. Some people only want to be treated for a specific pain or illness, and when the symptoms disappear, they stop going. Others use chiropractic care to fully correct the underlying cause of the symptoms and to remain feeling really well. Like a car, your body has constant stress and wear, and it benefits from a tune-up. Which treatment approach you want is always your choice. |
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