The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reveals 6 myths that claim they cause cancer.
Today (Feb. 5), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed 6 false beliefs that claim to cause cancer. For “cancer” is a serious disease that no one wants to have. But there are still news shared from wrong beliefs. That are claimed to be the causes of cancer are as follows:
1. “Is SLS in liquid soap really a carcinogen?” The answer is “not true.”
News has once been shared that SLS (Sodium lauryl sulfate), which is a surfactant in liquid soap, can cause cancer. The answer is “Not true” because in order for SLS to cause cancer, it must be Chemical reactions at temperatures higher than 100 degrees Celsius, or temperatures that can make water boil. Normal people probably don’t bathe in boiling water, so you can use liquid soap with peace of mind. Because even though SLS is present, it definitely doesn’t cause cancer.
2. “Is it true that drinking cow’s milk causes cancer?” Of course, “It’s not true.”
Currently, there is no evidence to confirm that Cow’s milk can cause cancer. On the other hand, cow’s milk is an important food source rich in calcium and protein. It’s good food. beneficial to health Especially calcium helps build strong bones and teeth. Can be drunk by all genders and ages and is not harmful to health
3. “Does drinking cold water after eating really cause cancer?” The answer is “Not true.”
Many people believe that “cold water” causes the fat they eat to harden, sticking to the intestinal wall and causing cancer. From searching the information, there is still no medical evidence confirming that. Cold water can cause cancer. Therefore, you can drink normally. But if you want to avoid cancer You should avoid foods such as grilled food that is charred, raw food, and food that is high in fat. Or fried food that uses oil repeatedly is better.
4. “Using highly absorbent sanitary pads or rarely changing sanitary pads each day Will it really cause cervical cancer or not?” I would like to answer, “Not true.”
This belief makes a lot of girls nervous. This is because some people believe that menstrual blood is food for bacteria and increases the chance of cervical cancer. From the above mentioned “Not true” because the cause of cervical cancer is Caused by infection with HPV (Human papilloma virus).
Most of them are infected from sexual intercourse. Touching the skin or lining of the genitals or cervix with abrasions or cuts allows the infection to enter. Or it may be caused by other reasons, such as having many sexual partners. Having an impaired immune system, etc., which has nothing to do with sanitary napkins. However, the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer can be given at various health centers and hospitals.
5. “Somtam with lemon peel Does it really cause cancer?” The answer is “not true”.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence that can confirm this. On the other hand, lemon peel is even useful. Because it helps relieve indigestion, congestion, helps with falling, dizziness, and helps with appetite as well. Nowadays, there are many misshared news stories that have created many misunderstandings for us. Therefore, before believing, before sharing or
6. Drink water from plastic bottles that have been exposed to the sun for a long time. Does it really cause cancer? The answer is “not true.”
This is because messages have been shared through various online media that it is prohibited to drink water from plastic drinking bottles stored in cars parked in the sun. or that have been placed in the sun for a long period of time Because the heat will cause harmful chemicals in plastic bottles, such as dioxin (Dioxin).
Bisphenol A (BPA) and Phthalate substances dissolve and contaminate drinking water, causing harm to consumers. Affects genetic abnormalities Can cause cancer. Is it true or not? Let’s follow today.
2024-02-05 05:47:00
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