"A lie is like a snowball; the further we push it, the bigger it gets." - Martin Luther
a myth
Your friends and family have probably told you about some "facts" about the human body, or you've even read about them online. Maybe you believed them or not, but these are the most common misconceptions that have spread among people for some reason. Check below which seven misconceptions about the human body are most often "sold" to us.
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We've all been there. Swallowed gum? While watching our favorite series or chatting with friends, we have accidentally swallowed a piece of chewing gum. And then we were overcome with fear: 'Is this gum really going to stay inside me for the next seven years?!' Well, dear readers, today we are going to reveal the truth about this persistent myth.