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Myth Busters
8 Nutrition "Theories" Debunked By Teri Brown
It's hard to tell how a myth gets started. Sometimes it is pure misinformation from the scientific community they say one thing and then a few years later, they find out they were wrong. Other times, it's an old wives' tale that just doesn't go away, like the one about drinking liquid Jell-O to make your fingernails hard. How many women ended up with stomachaches over that one?

The following list debunks8 of the more common food myths. Whether they were scientific miscalculations or just plain silly, knowing the truth will help you make more educated food choices.

The complex carbs have so many beneficial properties they are noteworthy for the energy and B vitamins they contribute to our diet. Carbohydrates are our body's first source of energy, and the B vitamins are responsible for helping our bodies release this energy through certain metabolic pathways. So not all carbohydrates are bad for you.


