1 .Salt
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People were told to limit their egg consumption because of cholesterol and its ability to clog arteries and increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and diabetes.
A decade later, scientists admitted they made a mistake: there are actually 2 types of cholesterol, and eggs contain the good one. Besides, they are high in iron and protein and the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, which protect against age-related eye disorders like macular degeneration and cataracts
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3. Popcorn
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4. Whole Milk
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For years, we were told to stick to the skimmed version to reduce the amount of fats we consume.
However, recent studies show that the whole fats in milk bring a lot of essential nutrients to our bodies and even make blood more resilient to certain types of cancer. In addition, whole milk actually helps you stay leaner and reduces the risk of diabetes!
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Not too long ago, caffeine was accused of all kinds of "sins": causing hypertension, heart problems, damage to the nervous system, and so on.
However, recent studies show that drinking coffee actually leads to lower rates of heart disease and early death. Coffee drinkers were also found to be less prone to diseases like liver cirrhosis, type 2 diabetes, and even neurological conditions like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.
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6. White Rice
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There are a number of reasons why we shouldn't be scared of white rice. To name a few:
- It digests easily and helps absorb toxins. So if your stomach is upset, this may be a good meal for a couple of days.
- It doesn't contain gluten. For many people, that's a big deal right now.
- It helps prevent chronic digestive problems.
- White rice was proven to contain less arsenic than brown rice.
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