Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?"Good water makes a beautiful woman," a popular slogan used by many businesses nowadays, claiming their home-produced water can make you radiant. Even CCTV (China Central Television) featured this innovative technology on one of its variety shows

Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

"Good water makes a beautiful woman," a popular slogan used by many businesses nowadays, claiming their home-produced water can make you radiant. Even CCTV (China Central Television) featured this innovative technology on one of its variety shows. However, after an investigation by CCTV, it was discovered that this technology is simply not feasible. Even if it were possible, what would be the point of having glowing water? Would drinking it transform you into a luminous bald man? Previously, there were also businesses peddling tea that could tell time and salt that could diagnose illnesses through color change. With so much "IQ tax" to collect, one might question if scientists researching artificial intelligence will soon become "unemployed." Yet, intelligence remains just that. These deceptive businesses still need to invest time training their software in speech recognition and answering capabilities, or even develop a more "intelligent" chat software themselves. It's simply not at that advanced level yet. Humanity engages in a constant trade-off between truth and lies for its own benefit. Exposing lies fabricated for profit can prevent people from being deceived, but there are simply too many such lies out there. Today, we've selected seven popular lies: even if you've heard them whispered by others, you needn't worry about them anymore.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

1. Face Masks for Hydration: A Luxurious "Hydrated" Illusion

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

Face masks are a crucial tool in modern skincare routines. Their exorbitant price creates a sense of preciousness, and the accompanying "hydration" effect makes users feel like water sprites. However, face masks actually provide minimal hydration, merely swelling the stratum corneum (outer layer of the skin). Compared to these overpriced hydrating masks, sleeping masks, claiming deep nourishment and repair through their essence, further lure consumers into the face mask craze. But the very method of using sleeping masks actually diminishes their effectiveness. Since the mask's function is to enable the ingredients to directly penetrate the skin's surface, contact with bed sheets can hinder its effect, making it difficult to guarantee its efficacy. Therefore, sleeping masks are inherently inferior to regular masks.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

2. Chicken Essence is Healthier: The Truth Hidden Behind the Savory Flavor

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

With improved living standards, people are increasingly focused on healthy eating and wellness, and many choose to learn about it independently to avoid consuming unhealthy foods. However, one such notion, seemingly healthier, is actually a lie perpetuated by capital for profit, easily deceiving the public. This lie is about chicken essence as a substitute for MSG (monosodium glutamate). Many believe MSG is chemically synthesized and harmful to the body, while chicken essence is extracted from real chicken, making it healthier in food. However, the main component of chicken essence remains MSG, and it even contains various harmful additives. Actually, if you dislike the flavor of MSG, you can reduce its use in cooking by utilizing the inherent savory flavor of the ingredients themselves. As long as you aren't excessively picky, trying fresh flavors will reveal that years of MSG consumption have made us forget the taste of real food.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

3. Diatomaceous Earth Removes Formaldehyde: An "Eco-Friendly" Myth

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

Whether it's a new home or an old one, the fear of formaldehyde after renovation fills everyone with dread, especially since it can cause serious and terrifying cancer. People are extra cautious, opting for environmentally friendly materials whenever possible. A new type of sand called diatomaceous earth has emerged, claiming to remove formaldehyde. This sand, known as diatomaceous earth, has been touted as a revolutionary addition to interior design, boasting the ability to absorb moisture and perform photosynthesis under sunlight, earning it high sales volume. Many people blindly believe in the manufacturer's claims that it can eliminate formaldehyde, thinking that simply applying it in their home is enough to negate the harmful effects. However, the efficacy of diatomaceous earth in removing formaldehyde is uncertain and inefficient. Its absorption of formaldehyde is weak, while formaldehyde releases slowly. Therefore, even with diatomaceous earth applied, it's impossible to entirely prevent an excessive release of formaldehyde indoors. The most effective way to remove formaldehyde is through ventilation. Wind reacts with formaldehyde in the room, turning it into harmless carbon dioxide and water. Air circulation accelerates this reaction, resulting in fresh indoor air. You can even light a cigarette to let the wind absorb the nicotine first, preventing discomfort upon entering the room.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

4. Lard is Unhealthy: Nutrition Misguided by the "Greasy" Label

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

Capitalists, driven by profits, are willing to sacrifice health, environment, and even deceive people. However, there's another type of lie born out of environmental concern, where people are unaware of how to protect the environment, choosing to prioritize health over pollution. This is exemplified by the dismissal of lard, a safe and nutritious food, as well as an ideal choice for processing modern low-oil healthy fats. Artificial synthesis of petroleum, or extraction from deep underground oil reservoirs, is often impure, even containing impurities, requiring purification and refining to yield what we now call vegetable oil and cooking oil. Unlike these, lard extraction is entirely natural. Firstly, pigs have an excellent purification system, eliminating impurities through their intestinal tract. The liver not only eliminates waste from the bloodstream but also stores excess nutrients, producing healthy substances for the body. Therefore, the fat in a pig's body is completely safe. Furthermore, lard, contrary to common belief, doesn't absorb smoke, and even aids digestion. It won't cause heatiness, but can actually reduce the likelihood of it, unlike vegetable oils, which are far more harmful if consumed in excess.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

5. Clothes Don't Protect from Sun: The Radiance of Traditional Wisdom

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

The "umbrella" popular in ancient China is arguably one of the earliest forms of sun protection. People used umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun, preventing its harmful effects on skin and body, leading to descendants placing great importance on sun protection. However, consumerism thrives today, and the sheer effects of physical sun protection aren't enough to attract more consumers, so advertisers claim that even cotton clothing provides sun protection. Many people believe it, but the fact is, cotton clothing readily transmits heat and absorbs sweat, making it more comfortable to wear. It won't keep you out of the sun for long. In fact, traditional clothing inherently provides some sun protection. Clothes that fade upon prolonged exposure to sunlight demonstrate strong sun protection capabilities. So, as long as you avoid excessive sun exposure, regular clothing is sufficient to prevent severe sunburn. Treating cotton clothing as sun protection is not only expensive but unnecessary, paying an "IQ tax" to yourself. Whether driven by financial savings or health concerns, regular clothing is the optimal choice.

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

6. Diamonds Are a Safe Investment: The "Bubble" Behind the Glitter

 Seven Widely Spread Lies: Have You Fallen Victim?

Diamonds are undoubtedly one of the most coveted investment choices among jewelry. Many young couples choose to pair a diamond ring with their wedding bands. Even variations in color and weight can create a price divergence, gradually diminishing the role of diamonds in wedding rings, overshadowed by the ring's design. This gradual shift in wedding rings is also reflected in another piece of data. The decline in diamond engagement rings is most evident in Asia. However, as diamonds gradually become less relevant for engagement rings, people have discovered a surprising fact. Despite excessive production leading to a significant depreciation of diamond prices in recent years, the actual depreciation rate reaches a staggering 99%. This speed of depreciation is not solely due to an abundance of supply, but also because diamonds are naturally mined resources, inherently prone to depreciation; and due to the extremely long time required for natural diamond formation, investing in diamonds is highly unprofitable.

7. Disposable Chopsticks Destroy Forests: A Misunderstood "Environmental" Accusation

Deforestation undoubtedly leads to massive destruction of forests. Many environmentalists have directed their anger at disposable chopsticks, a common household item, blaming them for widespread deforestation. People believe that disposable chopsticks are manufactured from trees, and they're right, but these trees are already dead when felled. However, a vast expanse of forest is rendered incapable of absorbing carbon dioxide. But the reality is, disposable chopsticks are not made from trees, but from the leftover scraps of logs. China's wood processing technology has been highly mature for decades, and the leftovers from log processing are combined with modern environmental consciousness and the concept of resource regeneration to produce qualified disposable chopsticks. The manufacture of disposable chopsticks does not contribute to deforestation.

Conclusion

Humanity, in pursuit of greater profits, has disregarded health and the environment, creating countless lies that affect our lives. But when these lies affect a wider consumer base, capitalists should also bear responsibility for their false advertising. Therefore, to enhance our scientific understanding and product discernment, research must become a priority for the government. Only by exposing more lies can humanity envision a brighter future.


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