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“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
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“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them

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There’s a lot of contradictory information floating around health and wellness spaces. While being healthy was once as simple as eating a balanced diet, staying active and maintaining relationships with loved ones, people are constantly trying to complicate it to make a profit or simply confuse you. That’s why Reddit users have recently been discussing potentially harmful trends, behaviors and more that people often assume are “healthy." Keep reading to find a conversation with Kevin Pho, MD, and be sure to upvote the things you don’t trust either!

#1

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
The rat race. We should really switch to a capybara or manatee race, slow things down a bit.
60points

#2

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Detox anything. Your body has organs literally for this purpose.
58points

#3

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
I'm a yoga instructor and I constantly have to remind my students that doing advanced poses without proper form isn't pushing yourself it's just asking for injuries.
49points

To find out more about what's actually healthy and what's not, we got in touch with Kevin Pho, MD. He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and break down which trends we should be avoiding.

"One common trend is the overuse of supplements," the expert shared. "Many people assume that because something is labeled 'natural,' it’s automatically safe and beneficial. But too much of certain vitamins or minerals—like vitamin D or iron—can actually be harmful."

"Another example is extreme dieting or detoxes," Dr. Pho continued. "These often promise quick results but can disrupt metabolism, gut health, and even mental well-being."

#4

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
"Pain is just weakness leaving your body"

No, pain is you damaging your body in a bad way. It's okay to be sore after exercise, but at no point should there be any pain.
46points

#5

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Cutting out all fats.
44points

#6

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Chugging a gallon of detox juice. congrats! you’re just starving with expensive pee 😂💁‍♀️.
39points

So why is there so much confusion about what's healthy and what's not?

"The health information landscape is incredibly fragmented. On one side, you have doctors and scientists trying to communicate evidence-based recommendations," Dr. Pho explained. "On the other, you have influencers, celebrities, and companies promoting products and lifestyles that often prioritize profit or virality over science. Add in constantly evolving research—sometimes with conflicting results—and it’s no wonder people feel overwhelmed."

"Also, let’s be honest: fear and hope sell. A message that says 'eat more vegetables and walk every day' isn’t as flashy as 'this superfood will change your life,'" the expert continued. "But the former is what actually helps. The challenge is getting people to see through the noise."

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“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
I still hear people talking about getting “a healthy tan” when they are actually (and quite obviously) burning their skin with UV radiation.

I’m not talking about general outdoor lifestyles (we all need Vitamin D), but the dedicated pursuit of a tan.

There is a cultural heritage in the UK where burning to a crisp on the beach/by the pool with no sun cream (or just low factor/oils) was a sign of social status when you got home and showed off your melanin infused skin (or even a nice bit of UV radiation scarring) in the pub or office.

“Look at my blistered arms, I can afford two weeks in Spain!”,

At best this is damaging your largest organ and prematurely aging your appearance, at worst you are drastically increasing your chance of melanoma skin cancer, but is somehow seen as wholesome and worthy of envy.

It’s sunny here today for once though, so I’m getting my shirt off!!
39points

#8

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Waking up extremely early for no literal reasons other than “being productive” I’m not saying this is the case for everyone but a lot of these influencers seem to be depriving themselves of quality sleep by waking up at 4am everyday and going to sleep at 12am.
37points

#9

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Biologically inappropriate fad diets.
33points

We also asked the doctor for advice on how to spot what's simply a harmful fad or trend. "Start by asking: What’s the evidence? Who’s behind this claim, and do they stand to profit? If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," he told Bored Panda. "Talk to your primary care physician. They know your medical history and can help you assess whether something is right for you."

"You can also look at reputable sources—like the CDC, Mayo Clinic, or trusted medical journals," Dr. Pho continued. "On KevinMD.com, I try to spotlight voices from the front lines—clinicians who share what really works with patients, not just what’s trending."

#10

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Getting IV injection/infusion therapy at med spas can be dangerous!

In fact, most healthy people don't need IV vitamins/nutrients and it can actually cause infections, or worse - electrolyte derangements and k**l them!
33points

#11

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Douching.

Thankfully more and more women are receptive to the education that this is often more harmful than helpful.
32points

#12

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
I´ve heard a fair few people say they switched from cigarettes to vaping and think they made a huge improvement.

It´s good to get off cigs, but not the best replacement?
30points

"Give yourself permission to slow down. Health isn’t about extremes—it’s about sustainable habits. Walk more. Sleep well. Eat real food. Build relationships. Those don’t make headlines, but they build resilience. And that’s what real wellness looks like," Dr. Pho added. "And finally, don’t underestimate the power of asking questions. Whether it's your doctor, a pharmacist, or a credible online source—get curious. Empowered patients make better choices."

#13

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Learning to “take a joke”

No, conditioning yourself to just shut up and bottle your feelings when you’re upset over something that was “just a joke” is not healthy.

I’m not saying there will never be times where you feel upset by something that maybe shouldn’t have upset you, but instead of shoving those feelings down where they’ll get packed in like gunpowder ready to go off later, explore *why* you feel upset. Sometimes, it’s legitimate; somebody was mean to you and wanted to gaslight you into thinking you’re the problem so they could get away with it. Other times, you’re having a response based on your trauma/social conditioning and you have to treat it kind of like a phobia; an irrational response that you have to learn how to manage and communicate to others, with a reminder to yourself that nobody is trying to hurt you.
30points

#14

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Muffins. I used to bring donuts to meetings but was asked to bring muffins instead because they’re healthier. They are twice the calories of the donuts. .
28points

#15

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Entree salads at restaurants are deceptively high in calories and fat.

Using Chili's to illustrate this point.
-The quesadilla explosion salad is 1,420 calories and 99g of fat.
-The surf and turf 10oz sirloin, shrimp, mashed potatoes, and broccoli is 750 calories and 33g fat

(sirloin and shrimp 450cal + mashed potatoes 260cal + broccoli 40cal) (Fat is 20g+13g+0g) nutrition info was sourced from Chili's website.
28points

#16

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Fat free food.
28points

#17

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Protein bars/shakes. I get that they have their place for people working out, but I know way too many very sedentary office workers who are very overweight, do not work out at all, and yet eat multiple protein bars a day convincing themselves that it is good for their health.
28points

#18

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Activated charcoal toothpaste. It just wears down your teeth. Honestly I bet it’s better to just use water than charcoal. Same with those all natural no fluoride toothpastes. They aren’t good. It’s funny how much people hate fluoride when it’s just as natural as sodium which is salt. Both are just minerals. I don’t know much about the subject though.

Also people are so scared of scientific names. Like sodium is so scary to them when it’s just salt. They panic when they see acids in the ingredients. Thinking it’s toxic because acid. When lemons are acidic. Also just because something has a shorter ingredient list does not mean it’s healthier. Also from what I’ve heard European food labels don’t have to include as much infromation as ameircan ones and can often say stuff like “spices” and not name it. And can use more common vs scientific names for stuff. But I may be wrong about that. But a lot of people use that fact for fear mongering.
28points

#19

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Those weird “healthy” versions of junk food you see in organic grocery stores. No, chips don’t suddenly become healthy because you left the skin on the potatoes. I’m sorry. Plus, if you look at the ingredients list on that stuff, it’s often longer and has more weird ingredients than the basic version. I was shocked. My husband and I lived for a while near a place that sold itself as a “healthy food” grocery store. Their fresh fruit and vegetables (actually healthy stuff) was miniscule, half an aisle. The rest was weird supplements and processed junk. It shocks me people think that stuff is healthier than fresh whole real foods.
28points

#20

“Cutting Out All Fats”: 40 Harmful Things That Many People Assume Are Good For Them
Granola bars. Most of them are no better than candy bars.
27points
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