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You probably grew up being fed a mouthful of incredible health myths. For instance, hear this: Goat’s milk will grow the boobs of your baby girl. I was breastfed. Now, I know why I need support from the Community Chest.

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Did you know that September is National Cholesterol Education Month?

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When it comes to food, you must have heard many an old wives’ tale that has been going around longer than we can remember. Which is fact and which is fiction? Let us separate the wheat (or what’s useful) from the chaff (or crap) in Part 2 of our one-on-one interview with Hawaii-based Filipino nutritionist Dr. Angel Respicio Jr.:

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Perhaps nothing is fraught with more misconceptions than food (a topic that’s close to our hearts and certainly, our stomachs). And we have been fed with these myths for ages. For instance, as far back as 1840, an American dietitian named Sylvester Graham had a mouthful to share on food prejudices and taboos, according to Arnold Bender in his book Health or Hoax, to wit:

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Did you know that September is National Cholesterol Education Month?

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When it comes to food, you must have heard many an old wives’ tale that has been going around longer than we can remember. Which is fact and which is fiction? Let us separate the wheat (or what’s useful) from the chaff (or crap) in Part 2 of our one-on-one interview with Hawaii-based Filipino nutritionist Dr. Angel Respicio Jr.:

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Perhaps nothing is fraught with more misconceptions than food (a topic that’s close to our hearts and certainly, our stomachs). And we have been fed with these myths for ages. For instance, as far back as 1840, an American dietitian named Sylvester Graham had a mouthful to share on food prejudices and taboos, according to Arnold Bender in his book Health or Hoax, to wit:

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