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Author: Dr. Jaspal Ricky Singh M.D.

The Back Story is your source for the latest in health, wellness and medical care for you and your entire family. Dr. Jaspal Ricky Singh M.D. and the world-renowned physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine, join forces with an expanded network of experts to bring in-depth conversations covering medical research, trending topics and wellness. Our podcast is a trusted source of information for medical care, combined with real patient experiences and the latest breakthroughs in medicine.
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Top 10 Health Myths Debunked
Episode 15
Thursday, 31 July, 2025

💬 “Diet soda is worse than regular soda.”Myth: Artificial sweeteners are more harmful than sugar.Reality: While not necessarily healthy, diet sodas are generally less harmful than sugary sodas in terms of calorie and sugar content. However, concerns remain about long-term effects of artificial sweeteners on gut health and appetite regulation. 🍷 “Red wine is good for your heart because of resveratrol.”Myth: A glass of red wine a day is heart-healthy.Reality: Resveratrol has shown benefits in lab studies, but the amount in wine is too small to have a significant effect. The risks of alcohol often outweigh the benefits.🥚 “Eggs raise your cholesterol and are bad for your heart.” Myth: Dietary cholesterol = blood cholesterol.Reality: For most people, moderate egg consumption does not significantly impact blood cholesterol or heart disease risk.🥛 “You need milk for strong bones.” Myth: Only dairy provides enough calcium.Reality: While dairy is a good source, many other foods (leafy greens, fortified plant milks, tofu) and lifestyle factors (like weight-bearing exercise) contribute to bone health.💧 “You must drink 8 glasses of water a day.” Myth: Everyone needs exactly 64 oz of water daily.Reality: Hydration needs vary by individual, activity level, and climate. Thirst is usually a good guide.🌿 “Natural products are always safer and better.” Myth: “Natural” means healthy.Reality: Many natural substances (e.g., arsenic, cyanide) are toxic. “Natural” is not a regulated term and doesn’t guarantee safety or efficacy.🥗 “Detox diets cleanse your body.” Myth: Juices, teas, or fasts remove toxins.Reality: Your liver and kidneys already detox your body efficiently. Most detox products are unnecessary and sometimes harmful.🧬 “You can boost your metabolism with certain foods or supplements.” Myth: Spicy foods, green tea, or pills can significantly increase metabolism.Reality: While some foods have a minor thermogenic effect, sustainable metabolism changes come from muscle mass and physical activity.🥩 “High-protein diets damage your kidneys.” Myth: Protein is harmful to kidney function.Reality: In healthy individuals, high-protein diets are generally safe. The concern mainly applies to those with pre-existing kidney disease.🛌 “You can catch up on sleep over the weekend.” Myth: Sleeping in on weekends reverses sleep debt.Reality: While it may help temporarily, chronic sleep deprivation can’t be fully undone with weekend recovery sleep. Support the show

 

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