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    Top 10 Life Rumors 2014 Release Reveals Unreliable Health 'Common Sense'

    • Last Update: 2020-05-13
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    original title: 2014 top 10 life rumors
    release
    revealed not health "
    common sense " 8 eating pears to fight cancer (search person: 3.72 million) rumors : eating pears after a barbecue can prevent cancer, drinking heated pear juice works better.
    THE TRUTH: FOR MODERN PEOPLE WHO OFTEN EAT AND DRINK, IT WOULD BE NICE IF THERE WAS SUCH A DETOX THAT COULD NOT BE LOST IN THE MOUTH AND THE NATURAL NATURAL, BUT IT WAS ONLY GOOD SPECULATION THAT PEAR FARMERS WHO HAD NOT HEARD OF THE PEAR GARDEN WOULD NOT HAVE CANCER.
    9 Wet paper towel toxic (search person: 3.66 million) Rumors: wet paper towels in propylene glycol, benzodiazepine ammonium chloride and other ingredients harmful to health Propylene glycol is a kind of petrochemical solvent which can penetrate into the skin and is extremely harmful to the body.
    Truth: In fact, propylene glycol has moisture absorption, lubrication and certain antibacterial effects, and is widely used in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and daily necessities Ammonium benzodiazepine, a common surfactant, has a stronger antibacterial effect, and contains ammonium benzodiazepines Under normal circumstances, wet paper towels can be used with confidence.
    10 Mobile phone radiation burns skin (search person: 3.41 million) Rumors: A woman called the side face was scalded, is caused by mobile phone radiation.
    Truth: In fact, "low temperature burns" is the mastermind Mobile phone in continuous operation of about 1 hour temperature can generally reach more than 40 degrees C, some models of the temperature can be as high as nearly 50 degrees C, has exceeded the safety threshold of low temperature burns Radiation from electronic products is generally within safe limits (Wang Yupeng) Previous
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