Old wives' tales are just wisdoms passed down from generation to generation by ancestors, friends and even neighbors. They are traditional beliefs or ideas, often of a superstitious nature. They can touch up on inner needs, and have even been used to predict weather.
A 1994 New York Times article, by Marian Burros entitled, "Tales from old wives, true and otherwise," says that some old wives tales have been proven true by scientists. So, perhaps it is not wrong to believe in some of them.
Eating carrots improves night vision. According to the Burros article, a university of Chicago study taken in 1988 showed that although eating carrots does not directly prevent night blindness, the beta carotene in carrots prevent diseases that cause blindness.
Bread crust is better than the other part of the bread. The lifetimetv.com website had information on this old wives tale. According to information on the site, The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published a study, which found that a crumb of bread crust has eight times the amount of cancer-fighting antioxidants as a crumb from another part of the slice.
Too much loud noise can cause hearing loss. According to kidshealth.org, just 15 minutes of listening to loud, pounding music; machinery; or other noises can cause temporary loss of hearing and tinnitus, a ringing in the ears. Loud noise causes the eardrum to vibrate excessively and can damage the tiny hairs in the cochlea, a cone-shaped tube in the inner ear that converts sound into electrical signals for the brain to process.
Still, some old wives tales are nothing but myths.
Feed a cold, starve a fever. When the body is sick, it needs a lot of nutrients for recovery. According to a Reader's Digest article, if a sick person does not eat, the body will not have the energy it needs to overcome the fever.
Chocolate causes acne. This is found to be half true. Several studies have failed to show the connection between consuming chocolate and acne. According to the Indiana University of Medicine, hormonal changes in the body cause acne. However, certain chocolate can contain substances that aggravate adult-type acne, known as rosacea.
A person can get tetanus from stepping on a rusty nail. This is another falsity. The rusty nail has nothing to do with contracting tetanus. The truth is that tetanus can be present on many sources that can cause an open wound, such as needles, gardening tools, and splinters. It makes no difference whether or not the nail is rusty.
Other old wives tales that have not been proven to be true include:
·Wear a coat when it's cold outside or you will catch pneumonia.
·Wait an hour after eating to go swimming.
·Reading in dim light will ruin vision.
·Cracking knuckles cause arthritis.
Whether an old wives tale is true or not, they will be around for years to come.
Published by Candice Warren
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