From
desi nuske (home remedies) to advice from uncertified social media influencers, health information in india flows from all directions. This abundance of information often leaves people
confused about what’s true and what’s misleading. Here’s a roundup of the
most common health myths and facts that indians were curious about in 2025.
1. Myth: Cold Weather Causes Colds
Fact:· Being in cold weather
doesn’t directly cause a cold.· Colds are caused by
viruses, not temperature.· However, cold weather may
weaken immunity slightly and make viral infections more likely.
2. Myth: Drinking Water During Meals Is Bad
Fact:· Drinking
moderate amounts of water while eating
does not impair digestion.· In fact, it can
aid in swallowing and breaking down food.
3. Myth: Eating Carrots Improves Night Vision
Fact:· Carrots are rich in
vitamin A, which supports eye health, but
they won’t give you perfect night vision.
4. Myth: Spicy Food Causes Ulcers
Fact:·
Spicy food doesn’t directly cause ulcers.· Ulcers are primarily caused by
H. pylori infection or long-term use of certain painkillers.
5. Myth: eggs Increase cholesterol Drastically
Fact:· Eating
moderate amounts of eggs does not significantly raise cholesterol in healthy individuals.· eggs are
rich in protein and essential nutrients and can be part of a balanced diet.
6. Myth: Detox Diets Cleanse Your Body
Fact:· The body’s
liver, kidneys, and intestines naturally detoxify your system.· There’s
no scientific evidence that commercial detox diets or juices are necessary for detoxification.
7. Myth: Drinking Milk at Night Causes Weight Gain
Fact:· Milk is
nutritious and promotes better sleep, especially if it’s low-fat or warm.· Weight gain depends on
total calorie intake, not the time of consumption.
8. Myth: home Remedies Cure All Ailments
Fact:· Some home remedies may provide
temporary relief, but
serious conditions require medical attention.· Relying solely on unverified remedies can delay proper treatment.
Tips to Navigate health Myths
1.
Verify Sources: Prefer
official health organizations, doctors, or certified nutritionists.2.
Avoid Overconsumption: Even healthy foods can have side effects if consumed in
excess.3.
Question social media Advice: Not all trending health tips are
scientifically valid.4.
Listen to Your Body: Individual responses to diet, exercise, or remedies may vary.
Bottom Line
In 2025, health awareness in india is at an all-time high, but so is
misinformation. Separating
myths from facts ensures better health choices, prevents unnecessary panic, and promotes a
balanced lifestyle.Tip: When in doubt, consult a
health professional instead of relying on viral remedies or trends.
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