Yes and No
Yes in certain individuals who are salt sensitive, while this does not happen in those who are salt insensitive.
(a) Salted snacks e.g. Potato wafers
(b) Pickles and papads
(c) Ketchups
(d) Salted meat / salted sea food
(e) Excess of fat.
Cold is caused by a virus. Most fruits rich in vitamin C (like oranges), in fact can protect against frequent attacks of cold. Some people may be allergic to certain foods which may include fruits. They should find out by trial and error and try and avoid only those fruits.
There is no evidence to suggest this. Some feel that it may dilute the digestive enzymes, but this does not occur, because the intestines produce several times more enzymes than what is actually required for digestion. Water intake may however fill the stomach and thereby give a feeling of fullness. This is common among children.
Scientific data does not indicate that either saccharine or aspartame are harmful to humans.
Best source of calcium is milk. To a certain extent calcium tablets @ 500 mg/day would help. Women should take calcium well before onset of menopause, as more than 50% of the calcium in the bones is lost during the first 5 years of menopause itself.
All oils are good in one way or the other. Groundnut oil, mustard oil are very good. It is always suggested to use a combination of oils either blended or by rotation. e.g. Groundnut oil, soya bean oil, sunflower oil, rice bran oil so that you get the benefit of all. Sunflower / any single oil alone is not preferred.
A combination of physical activity of atleast a 30 minute walk per day with a moderation in calorie intake would do wonders. Drastic weight loss programs can be rarely sustained. Just avoiding refined sugars, disserts, deep fried foods, dairy and bakery products, aerated bottled drinks itself can cut down a large amount of calories. Consuming atleast 400 gms of fruits and vegetables can also avoid the hunger.
No! These are unfounded fears. Eating tomatoes and palak may be little harmful to those who are prone to the problem of formation of stones in the kidneys.
Alcohol in moderate i.e. 30-60 ml/day has been shown to be beneficial. Red wines in addition has anticancer effects. But if you are not used to drinking, there is no advantage in starting it now. If you are already used to it then limiting to 30-60 ml/day is beneficial and anything beyond has the opposite effects.