How to Protect Your Family from Misinformation
Sensational posts often try to sell unverified “detox” products. Ask yourself:
Does the post cite trusted medical sources?
Are the claims backed by evidence?
Does it inform—or scare?
Trust sources like:
World Health Organization (WHO)
American Cancer Society
Harvard Health
Mayo Clinic
Conclusion: The Real Danger Is Misinformation, Not Vegetables
Stay alert, not alarmed. Vegetables are among the healthiest foods you can eat.
The next time you see a scary post telling you to avoid “3 cancer-causing vegetables,” take a deep breath, check the facts, and then go enjoy a fresh, healthy salad.
How to Protect Your Family from Misinformation
Sensational posts often try to sell unverified “detox” products. Ask yourself:
Does the post cite trusted medical sources?
Are the claims backed by evidence?
Does it inform—or scare?
Trust sources like:
World Health Organization (WHO)
American Cancer Society
Harvard Health
Mayo Clinic
Conclusion: The Real Danger Is Misinformation, Not Vegetables
Stay alert, not alarmed. Vegetables are among the healthiest foods you can eat.
The next time you see a scary post telling you to avoid “3 cancer-causing vegetables,” take a deep breath, check the facts, and then go enjoy a fresh, healthy salad.