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With so many viral wellness trends and health information circulating online, it’s sometimes hard to keep track of what’s healthy and what's not. It can get pretty confusing when you start scrolling on TikTok and the first video you see is promoting intuitive eating, while the second is trying to sell you the 75-hard workout plan.

Seeing this way too often, redditor Soren-J reached out to the AskReddit community with a question: “What is actually healthy but people think is not?” In response, netizens provided a list of things that undeservingly get a bad reputation in the wellness department. 

Scroll down to find the most popular answers deserving a healthy rebranding and a conversation with the person who started this discussion in the first place.

We also reached out to Uta Boellinger, a BANT registered nutritionist, who kindly agreed to tell us more about what leads us to believe some things are unhealthy when they are actually good for us.

#1

Frozen blueberries in a white bowl on a cloth, with lemon slices and a glass of juice in the background, healthy food concept. Frozen fruits and vegetables. The modern flash-freeze technique preserves almost all of the nutrients and they are always picked when they are in season, so they are as nutritious as their fresh in-season counterparts, and more nutritious if it is not the season.

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Even if the fruits/veggies are in season, they may be stored for a time or go through shipping which takes some time -- and frozen produce is often frozen immediately after harvest, preserving all the nutrients and the freshness.

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    #2

    Woman in a cozy sweater looking out a rustic window, reflecting on what is actually healthy but people think it is not. Doing literally nothing to decompress. Sometimes one just needs to breathe and look out a window.

    Merrill1v , Dương Nhân Report

    #3

    Person in a white bathrobe reading a book, representing healthy habits people often misunderstand. Spending time alone.

    wineblues2 , Sora Shimazaki Report

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    #4

    A basket of fresh fruits including grapes, pineapple, mango, kiwi, and apples representing healthy foods people often misunderstand. I keep hearing more and more people say that eating fruit is 'bad' because 'sugar'. No, eating sweets made of processed ingredients is bad, fruit (as with everything, in moderation) is good. Fibre, vitamins and minerals, nutrition in something that just grows out there. Good. Eat fruit.

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    #5

    Hands washing fresh potatoes under running water in a kitchen sink, highlighting what is actually healthy food. Shocked that no one has said potatoes. They're one of the healthiest foods we know of - packed full of nutrients and vitamins, and carbohydrates. They're nearly enough to live off of entirely on their own.  It's the oil we cook them in that's the unhealthy part .

    pusheenforchange , Polina Tankilevitch Report

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    #6

    Person sleeping peacefully in bed covered with white sheets, illustrating what is actually healthy but people think it is not. Silence. We've gotten so used to noise pollution, real silence has become anxiety inducing. Silence improves sleep, helps your brain process what you're learning, reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, the list goes on.

    thatnameistakenalso , Ivan Oboleninov Report

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    #7

    Bright sun shining through clouds in a blue sky, illustrating what is actually healthy but people think it is not Sunlight. There are specific times of the day where the UV days aren’t as damaging. You need vitamin D, you need sunlight. Just don’t be lying out there for 3 hours tanning/burning.

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    #8

    Two women in deep conversation at a table, with a smartphone and a coffee mug, discussing what is actually healthy. Admitting when you're wrong.

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    #9

    Raw almonds in a white bowl representing healthy foods people often think are unhealthy or harmful. Nuts. Specifically unsalted nuts. Many ppl think they're not healthy because they only look at calories, but they're high in healthy fats, fibers, vitamins, so good to eat one or two hands per day of them (sure, not the whole bag at once ;-)).

    Few_Understanding_42 , Keegan Evans Report

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    #10

    Man holding head in hands appearing stressed during conversation about what is actually healthy but people think it is not A man expressing his feminine side occasionally without feeling “gay” about it.

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    #11

    Hand holding a cup of coffee on a wooden table, illustrating what is actually healthy but people think it is not. Drinking coffee - it's loaded with antioxidants and has been linked to a lower risk of several diseases.

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    #12

    Healthy bowl with grilled tofu, fresh vegetables, eggs, and leafy greens representing what is actually healthy foods. You know what, I'm going to say it. Calories. Everyone acts like calories are the worst thing in the world, but they're just the numerical amount of energy a food gives you. There's nothing inherently bad about calories.

    Macaroon_Low , Anh Nguyen Report

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    #13

    Two people holding hands in a comforting gesture, highlighting what is actually healthy but people think is not. Taking care of your mental health is not a weakness, it is a strength to recognize your problems and learn to overcome them.

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    #14

    Healthcare professional wearing protective gear administering an injection, highlighting what is actually healthy. Vaccines , but that is just a small parcel of people with 3 neurons. .

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    #15

    Fresh red tomatoes in a blue bowl showing a healthy food option people often think is not healthy. Genetically modified foods.

    LikeALittl3Dang3r , Deniz Altindas Report

    #16

    Two people holding hands across a wooden table, representing healthy connections people think are not healthy. Saying sorry.

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    #17

    Person sitting on wooden dock by calm water, reflecting on what is actually healthy but misunderstood by people. Having a balance of being both negative and positive. Too much positivity is bad. You need to have a balance.

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    #18

    Interior of a historic church with wooden pews and stained glass windows, showcasing a peaceful and healthy atmosphere. Living life without religion.

    Campbell__Hayden , Adriaan Greyling Report

    #19

    Baby lying on bed holding a green stuffed toy, illustrating what is actually healthy but people think it is not concept. One thing I've noticed as a nanny is that people don't think it's okay for their infant/toddler to chill in their crib alone after a nap. It's actually really healthy and good for them to chill alone in their cribs after they wake from a nap, especially if they aren't distressed about it! The parents will run to get them the moment they pop their eyes open, which eventually makes the kids start crying when they wake, because they expect someone to get them the moment their eyes open. These are also the babies that won't let you out of their sight for a moment. But the ones who are able to chill alone for 10-20 minutes from the time they are really small, usually just roll around and babble to themselves for 10-20 minutes before they get upset. And the kids who can chill alone are usually really chill during wake times too, and don't freak out when you leave the room. It's perfectly healthy for your kid to be by themselves even as babies.

    fayriegodmother , Kelly Sikkema Report

    #20

    Young woman covering her face while sitting indoors, illustrating stress and misconceptions about what is actually healthy. Crying.

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    #21

    Woman relaxing with a hot drink by the window, illustrating what is actually healthy but people think it is not. Have a mental health day off from work.

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    #22

    Man in a white shirt crossing his arms in an X shape illustrating healthy habits people often misunderstand. Having boundaries, saying no.

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    #23

    Woman in a polka dot dress raising her hand indoors, representing healthy habits people often misunderstand. Saying no to certain social events even if you have the time to attend.

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    #24

    Close-up of a smiling mouth with red lipstick showing natural teeth related to healthy but misunderstood foods and habits. Slightly yellow teeth.

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    #25

    Modern office workspace with natural light and plants, promoting a healthy environment people often overlook. Maintaining work boundaries. A lot of oldies and bootlickers would immediately gang up on you and call you lazy and have poor work ethics for even thinking about working only during your paid hours and utilizing your PTOs.

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    #26

    Person relaxing on a deck with legs up, enjoying sunshine and fresh air, illustrating what is actually healthy. Taking a break.

    shuuchyu , GEORGE DESIPRIS Report

    #27

    Person holding a smartphone with rings on fingers, focusing on what is actually healthy but misunderstood habits. Staying off the internet.

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