Have you been caught in the five propaganda traps of the circle of friends [healthy food]?

Everyone hopes to eat high-quality food that is good for health, and many businesses take this opportunity to provide all kinds of [healthy food] as they wish and make a lot of money. A round of fantastic introduction, a round of crazy bombing of professional terms, coupled with a round of [expert research] [experiencer’s appearance], consumers usually pay in a daze. However, when we calm down and look at those [seemingly reasonable] introductions from a scientific perspective, we find that most of them are bluffing-or just correct nonsense. When I saw many micro-business advertisement posts forwarded in my circle of friends, I silently worried about your wallets-[fool, you then fool]. Rich in essential substances for human body Many substances are Read More …

April Fool’s Day Feature: Eating Rice Can Cause Cancer? !

According to statistics, more than 300,000 people die of gastric cancer every year. In fact, China is the country with the highest incidence of gastric cancer in the world, with gastric cancer patients accounting for more than 40% of the world’s total. However, we may not know yet that our neighbors Japan and South Korea are also countries with high incidence of gastric cancer. The vast majority of gastric cancer patients in the world are concentrated in these three countries. Careful you may find the problem, these three countries all take rice as their staple food! It turns out that the occurrence of gastric cancer is closely related to eating habits. The biggest difference in diet between China, Japan, South Read More …

Truth: Cancer is the death penalty? Can you live longer without eating [hair] and treatment?

In the eyes of the general public, [cancer] has become the most terrible word among all diseases: hypertension and heart disease can be controlled by taking medicine, diabetes and insulin are no problem at all, but how can this cancer not be cured? Therefore, cancer has also become the hardest hit area for rumors. Both health experts and charlatans have some tricks [this can cure cancer]. Let’s take a look at these enduring rumors about cancer. Rumor 1: If you have cancer, you must be sentenced to death. How long can you live with cancer? This is directly related to the type of cancer and the time of discovery. If it is liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, gastric cancer and esophageal Read More …

Sleepwalking can’t wake up? Can you cramp after swimming? The tip of the tongue tastes sweet and the root of the tongue tastes bitter?

There are some widely circulated [medical common sense] among the people, mixed with good and evil people, but few people doubt the authenticity of these common sense. Curious babies, if they want to explore the authenticity of medical common sense, think that in the Internet era, they only need to click the mouse. However, medical common sense on the Internet is so rampant and misinformed that I am afraid it is not so good to distinguish true from false. If you are a high-level intellectual and a person who loves science, let’s trace the source together today, distinguish between right and wrong [common sense of medicine], and let rumors stop at the wise. 1. Waking up sleepwalkers is dangerous Sleepwalking Read More …

Who should listen to so many rumors about cancer prevention and treatment?

In this era, there are too many kinds of information to distinguish. When it comes to [cancer], there are more statements. Soymilk cannot be drunk, it will cause cancer. Acidic constitution is the root of cancer. If you have cancer, you can’t do radiotherapy or chemotherapy. It’s better not to do it. … … Doctor Clove said, all this! Yes! Fake! Yes! So, how to distinguish between reliable and unreliable statements? Dr. Clove will give you three or four tips on how to simply identify the pseudoscience about anti-cancer, and tell your family and friends by hand. Don’t be cheated. If you don’t say anything about pocketing money, you will also hurt your body! Don’t believe anyone who demonizes formal Read More …

Poisonous instant noodles? Monosodium glutamate causes cancer? Top Ten Rumors about [Eating] in 2016

When I look back at the end of each year, I feel that there are cheats every year, especially this year. At the end of the year, tidy up my mood and count the pits I stepped on this year with Dr. Clove. Rumor 1: Yogurt with [reconstituted milk] is not nutritious? Reconstituted milk is not that bad. In short, reconstituted milk is to turn milk into milk powder (requiring high-temperature sterilization), then add water to reduce it into liquid milk, then undergo high-temperature sterilization, and finally leave the factory through aseptic filling. Why is it said that [there is no nutrition] [it is fake yogurt]? It is because it heats more times, lasts longer and has higher temperature that Read More …

The dyed oranges that are widely circulated on the Internet can be identified in one move.

The recent [dyed oranges] incident has caused a lot of uproar. It is said that whenever you touch an orange, your hands will turn red. At first glance, it is really scary. Many people expressed their concern. Can I still eat this orange? Will you be poisoned after eating? … … Don’t worry, let’s talk about this today. Where did you get the orange peel color? The color of orange peel mainly comes from carotenoids, and the color of flowers and fruits of plants in nature often comes from them (such as tomatoes, peppers, calendula, etc.). The color difference of oranges is not due to the different content of carotenoids, but mainly due to the different proportion of carotenoids. Artificial Read More …

Is a big strawberry due to ripening agent? Three Truths about Strawberries

Strawberries are everywhere in the season when strawberries come on the market. The imaginary strawberry should be of moderate size, regular shape and bright color. In short, it is good-looking. However, most of them are either [white buttocks] or [big heads]. So, whose pot are these strawberries with low color value? Hormones or genes? Don’t worry, Dr. Clove. Is strawberry high in nutrition? Strawberries have a huge family with unimaginable varieties (hundreds). Common in the market mountains are beauty, sweet Charlie, All-Star, Fengxiang, etc. Most people are most fond of beauty. There is little difference in nutritional value between different varieties of strawberries, which are rich in vitamin C and bioactive ingredients. The content of vitamin C is only second Read More …

Exercise at night equals chronic suicide. Is this statement reliable?

A friend with excessive body fat said that she wanted to exercise to lose weight. However, when I get up in the morning to cook breakfast and take care of the children, I am very busy. I work in the office during the day and have no chance to change clothes and do sports before leaving work. After work, I have to cook dinner for the children and have time to move freely after 8 o’clock. However, when she was just about to start exercising at night, she saw all kinds of opinions in WeChat circle of friends that it was not appropriate to exercise at night: Exercise at night equals chronic suicide! If you sweat again after the sun Read More …

Is it poisoned to make tea in a thermos cup and pack soya-bean milk? There are three classic misunderstandings about stainless steel.

The name [stainless steel] is easy to misunderstand that it will not rust. Oh! Wolverine will slowly grow old under the erosion of time! Of course, stainless steel is not [indestructible], and [chromium], which endows it with anti-corrosion capability, will also precipitate due to rust under certain circumstances. That… that’s the problem… Can stainless steel cups be poisoned when drinking tea? What we often say is what? To talk about toxicity without dosage is to play rascal. It is stipulated in China’s national standards that: The amount of chromium migration in stainless steel vessels shall not exceed 0.4 mg/m2. Then this 0.4 has what significance? What was measured was the chromium precipitated after the stainless steel vessel was put in Read More …