Healthy or Not? 10 Healthy Things Commonly Mistaken as Unhealthy
Here are 10 things that are commonly mistaken to be unhealthy for us that are in reality very beneficial.
We are constantly being told about the consequences of many of the things we either consume or encounter in our everyday lives. Sometimes this is said because of a lack of knowledge of the topic, other times they are simply speaking of the negative affects of the action. Here are a list of ten commonly mistaken to be all bad things, that actually have many benefits.
1. Marijuana
Marijuana, one of the most wide spread illegal drug in America actually has some medical purposes. It can be used to help prevent memory loss. There are a few ingredients inside the drug that prevent the proteins in our brains to get stuck together. It can also be used to ease pain of the suffering. If used in large amounts it can be very dangerous in both the short term and long term.
2. Beer
Believe it or not beer can actually be beneficial to you if you drink it in moderation. In recent studies it has been proven that moderate beer drinking will actually improve your cardiovascular functions. If you consume too much obviously you will get drunk, but there are many other downsides to over usage such as depression.
3. LSD
LSD ties in perfectly with over users of beer. It has shown that small, very small, doses of LSD can be used to avoid the low stages of alcoholism and prevent the relapses. Very old studies, however they have been yet to be proved inaccurate.
4. Sex
This article is a great description of many benefits of having sex. To name a few it reduces stress, fights depression, improves fitness level, and decreases signs of aging. Once again if you are interested in these and the many more healthy benefits and what make it healthy read that. I don’t really believe there are any down sides to it.
5. Anger
Anger is usually thought of as a bad thing, something you don’t want to be. Recent studies have shown that times of great anger every once in a while are beneficial to your health and are more effective as a coping mechanism than being irritated or disgusted. The affects of over usage are high blood pressure, lung damage, sleeping disorders, and depression.
6. Maggots
Maggots can help us when we get seriously injured. When placed on a very serious wound they will do as maggots do. Maggots will eat the bacteria and dead tissue surrounding the wounds which can help prevent infection. This may not be the smartest idea as everyone knows maggots aren’t exactly clean themselves.
7. Sunlight
Sunlight is a much needed element to human survival. The sun not only provides the light for plants to grow, it also keeps us awake. The lack of sunlight can cause a sort of depression that is experienced during the long winters. Too much sun however can give us cancer.
8. Coffee
A very common drink in the workplace but how can this giant boosts of morning caffeine helps your body? Surely it is taking away from it right? A few studies have shown that coffee, containing a large amount of antioxidants, can help lower our risk of getting diabetes. The beans that are used to make the coffee are shown to be helpful in easing the pain of cirrhosis of the liver.
9. Chocolate
This like coffee has many antioxidants in them which help prevent cancers and lower the risk of getting diabetes. Still just a theory but it may also improve blood flow to the brain. There, of course, is a limit, to much of it over a long term may help cause you to gain weight.
10. Red Wine
The worlds healthiest populations of the present and past have drank red wine. It is very helpful in preventing cancer and provides many benefits for your arteries. This drink also includes the antioxidants found in coffee and chocolate which help prevent diabetes.
Remember the key to successfully using any of these for medical benefit is to use them in moderation. If there is an error in any of these please comment me with a source to your information and explain it to me.
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b. radley | Feb 2, 2008 | Reply
great article, Jared. Very informative and fun to read. Thanks for citing my article.
Josey | Feb 2, 2008 | Reply
Good work, Jared.
Lucy Lockett | Feb 2, 2008 | Reply
This was informative and well written!
Alexa Gates | Feb 2, 2008 | Reply
wow.. i knew non of that
Erica T. Barton | Feb 2, 2008 | Reply
Hey Jared, Good article, as always. Did you also know that caffeine (which is found in chocolate as well) can reduce headaches. It shrinks the blood vessels in your head, which relieves the pressure making a headache go away more quickly then Tylenol. Not only that, but some doctors recommend a bit of caffeine when you’re pregnant INSTEAD OF Tylenol or any other medication. Interesting stuff, isn’t it?
Francie | Feb 3, 2008 | Reply
I enjoyed this article, really well done, good info.
IcyCucky | Feb 3, 2008 | Reply
Very informative…
Ruby Hawk | Feb 3, 2008 | Reply
I think there is a good side and a bad side to everything, according to how we use it.
Christopher Maher | Feb 3, 2008 | Reply
This is my first time reading one of you articles. I was looking for something to “jump” my brain, and help me get a better look at the format that is required. I found your writing informative, easy to read, and well written.
Thank you for the information, and I hope to be a great writer like yourself one day.
Scythe | Feb 6, 2008 | Reply
Hmmm, we thought sex was bad before?
Judy Sheldon-Walker | Feb 9, 2008 | Reply
Jared, good job at a very controversial topic. Many things in moderation are beneficial. Read my article on coffee. Studies have shown 4 ozs daily to reduce the risk of parkinsons among other things.
matt | Feb 10, 2008 | Reply
“If used in large amounts it can be very dangerous in both the short term and long term.”
there is no evidence backing up that statement. A helpful hint, when you a make a blanket statement like that, you need to support that conclusion in your paragraph. They teach that about 6th grade for most people.
Tam | Feb 10, 2008 | Reply
“Everything in moderation”, just like the Bible says. It’s just too bad that so many people have to overdo everything, turning a good thing into a bad thing.
Ronald Marbles (The Abacus) | Feb 11, 2008 | Reply
It is a great article, but as someone else said before me, there is a good side and a bad side. Look at someone who smokes weed all day long for example…they look more like a vegetable than human.
Sunlight is also extremely dangerous. If absorbed in low ‘doses’ than yes it is very good for the skin, but more than an hour is giving you a risk of skin cancer.
But again, it is one great article and keep your good work coming up, Jared.
Shelly McRae | Feb 11, 2008 | Reply
You know, this looks like an outline for a story, a really funny story about sex and drugs and maggots and chocolate…. Very inspirational, Jared.
ranfuchs | Feb 21, 2008 | Reply
Do you know anyone who believes that sex is unhealthy? This is the healthiest activity I can think of
Otherwise, I liked this article
quiet voice | Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
..very interesting information,
very well researched. Thank you.
Redburn | Jul 12, 2008 | Reply
Awesome!
Redburn | Aug 21, 2008 | Reply
I totally agree with you man!
eunice | Aug 30, 2008 | Reply
good article…
it helps in my projects..hehehe
peace..=))