6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True


Would
you trust the Internet when it comes to your health? Let’s say an
article say that chocolate is actually good for your blood, would you
believe it? Well, you shouldn’t! At least not without checking the
sources. As a matter of fact you should always look for the source of
the information, because a lot of these “health tips” are not
helpful at all.

But
sometimes those outlandish facts turn out to be real, and you start
questioning your own sanity. So, do carrots improve your eyesight?
Does exercising makes you smarter? Here are 6 ridiculous health myths
that are actually true!

1.
Nightmares Caused by Late Supper

Can
eating food before sleeping give you bad dreams? Turns out… it’s
possible, but not exactly how you imagine it to be. As in, we still
have zero idea why this happens, but according to a certain study,
the majority of the people being tested did tend to get nightmares
after getting stuffed with dairy or spicy foods.

Nightmares Caused by Late Supper | 6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True | Brain Berries

2.
Exercise Makes You Smarter

What
if I told you that doing squats and lunges could make you smarter?
Yeah, in addition to getting stronger physically, you’re also
training your brain. So basically what happens is that this protein
called irisin starts firing up into your brain whenever you’re
exercising. This stuff improves your memory and thinking skills as
well as help creating new brain cells. It’s a win-win!

Exercise Makes You Smarter | 6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True | Brain Berries

3.
Spicy Food Makes You Slimmer

Many
of you are probably trying to sweat out the excess fat before the
summer is gone, so this tip may actually help you. It’s three simple
words: eat spicy food! As it turns out, capsaicin gives a boost to
your metabolism and triggers thermogenesis (your body starts to heat
up). It basically burns the fat away!

Spicy Food Makes You Slimmer | 6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True | Brain Berries

4.
Eyesight and Carrots

This
is one of those flip-floppy “yes-no-yes” health myths. First
people say it works, then some researchers can’t prove the carrots
improve your eyesight, and then it works again, according to the
newest findings. Recent studies show that beta-carotene and vitamin A
do in fact help your eyes, and carrots are full of them. It’s easy
math.

 Eyesight and Carrots | 6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True | Brain Berries

5.
Garlic Can Soothe a Toothache and More

If
you don’t brush your teeth regularly, some of them may “speak up”.
And that means going to the dentist. And trust me, nobody in the
history of ever wants
to go to the dentist. However there are plenty of home remedies for
dealing with a toothache. One of which is supposedly garlic. Thanks
to its antibacterial properties it relieves the pain in minutes,
while also fighting any other infections and reducing blood glucose
levels. The only downside is the smell, but that’s only if you’re in
a relationship.

Garlic Can Soothe a Toothache and More | 6 Ridiculous Health Myths That Are Actually True | Brain Berries

6.
Catching up on Sleeping

Sleeping in on weekends does help to recharge your sleep batteries after a week’s worth of work. There was a huge study involving almost 40,000 Swedish people who got very little sleep every day. After sleeping in on Saturday and Sunday they all seem to have recovered the vigor and concentration. Finally some great news!

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