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7 diet myths you should stop believing, according to a nutritionist

Experts advise to be sceptical of popular diet claims as such advice that is not verified can leave you with deficiencies or unbalanced diets. Self education, seeking legitimate guidance and prioritizing real food are key to the development of long term health, vitality and overall well being

October 06, 2025 / 16:01 IST
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Think carbs make you fat? Or detox diets clean your body? Nutritionists bust the most common diet myths that keep you from real health. (Image: Pexels)
Think carbs make you fat? Or detox diets clean your body? Nutritionists bust the most common diet myths that keep you from real health. (Image: Pexels)

In the modern world, we are constantly exposed to a multitude of weight loss tips, fads and trends; all promising everyone’s dream, fast weight reduction, clear skin or endless energy. From keto to juice cleanses, the world of nutrition is packed with advice that isn’t just wrong — it can also make it difficult for us to know what truly is healthy.

Most myths arise as a result of overly-simplified interpretations of scientific studies, things that are trending on social media or anecdotal advice without much in the way of hard data. If we buy into these fictions, it could mean malnourishment, low energy levels and a fantasy of what our bodies should look like. Knowing the reality about popular misconceptions about diet can help people make wiser decisions about their entire life, not just physical appearance.

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Nutritionist Dr Ayesha Verma from Vinayak Hospital tells Moneycontrol about the reasons why these diet myths exist, “It’s easier to follow simple advice but when it comes to nutrition there is no magic formula.”

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