Nutrition myths debunked
Sophie Keller
Member since May 2026
Working in holistic health, I encounter a lot of nutrition misinformation. Here are some common myths I'd like to address:
Myth 1: Detox diets cleanse your body
Your liver and kidneys already do an excellent job of removing toxins. Most "detox" products have no scientific backing. A balanced diet with plenty of water, fibre, and vegetables is all the "detox" you need.
Myth 2: Superfoods can replace a balanced diet
Açaí, goji berries, turmeric — they're wonderful foods, but no single item is a magic bullet. A varied diet consistently trumps any one ingredient.
Myth 3: You need supplements if you eat well
For most people eating a diverse diet, supplements are unnecessary. Exceptions include vitamin D in northern climates, B12 for vegans, and specific deficiencies identified through blood work. Always test before supplementing.
Myth 4: Carbs are the enemy
Complex carbohydrates — whole grains, legumes, root vegetables — are essential fuel. The problem is refined carbs and excess sugar, not carbohydrates as a category.
What nutrition myths have you encountered? Let's discuss!