They're baaaaackkkk! Correct, the angsty,
otherworldly high schoolers of Twilight are going to the place where you grew
up this end of the week for the arrival of Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1, the
fourth portion of the super well known vampire adventure. And keeping in mind
that Hollywood has chosen to break Breaking Dawn into two sections, these
movies are the finale — the last demonstration of Bella, Edward, and Jacob's
extraordinarily contorted love triangle.
So we can't resist the urge to ponder — will Bella's
fantasies of turning into a vampire (so she can truly go through always with
her heartless lover) materialize? (Approve, this author definitely knows
Bella's destiny since she read the books, however she's not attempting to ruin
the motion picture for anybody!)
In the event that Bella does undoubtedly turn into a
vampire, she ought to be careful: There are some particular wellbeing dangers
that appear to run as an inseparable unit with the parasitic way of life.
Investigate.
Real vitamin D insufficiency. It doesn't make a
difference which vampire-philosophy you subscribe to, most myths adhere to
this: Vampires and daylight don't blend. While some trust leeches have an
elevated affectability to daylight, activating outrageous agony, Twilight's
Edward (and whatever is left of his vamp-fam, the Cullens) stick to
inauspicious, dim areas in light of the fact that their to a great degree
reasonable skin really shines in the daylight (which could out them as vampires,
obviously). In any case, there are genuine wellbeing dangers to living daylight
free. Sunlight is a characteristic wellspring of vitamin D, the effective
vitamin that advances the body's retention of calcium — the mineral that keeps
your teeth and bones solid. Without vitamin D, your danger of conditions, for
example, osteoporosis soar.
Luckily for the Cullens, vitamin D supplements are
accessible, and it can likewise be found in various sustenances, for example,
salmon, sardines, and dairy.
Uplifted HIV chance. The Cullens don't suck human
blood (they're "vegans" — swoon!), yet most vampires do — and that is
a major no-no in the event that you need to shield yourself from blood-borne
ailments like human immunodeficiency infection, or HIV. Actually, unless a
vampire requested that his casualty get a HIV test before sucking him dry,
there would be no chance to get for him to know his hazard. Since the infection
lives in a human's organic liquids — principally blood — we're almost certain
vampires could be confronting a noteworthy HIV/AIDS pandemic. Other blood-borne
illnesses incorporate hepatitis B and C and viral hemorrhagic fevers.
In this present reality, youngster vampire
aficionados may likewise be at chance. An announced pattern among some
youngsters is to sink their teeth into each other — sufficiently hard to draw
blood — and after that, in a vampire-like form, suck the blood (yuck). Also,
MSNBC reports that around 10 to 15 percent of these human chomp wounds really
wind up noticeably tainted. "In the event that you break the skin, your
mouth is truly filthy," Thomas Abshire, MD, a pediatric blood and disease
master, told MSNBC.
Lack of sleep. No big surprise vampires are so darn
testy! Dusk's living dead never rest (sounds like a major downside to us,
Bella); others walk the night (so we're willing to wager their rest
propensities aren't exceptionally solid).
What does that mean for these exhausted
monstrosities of nature? Alongside around 30 percent of people, vampires likely
endure some quite weighty medical issues because of a sleeping disorder.
Holding back on is fixing to various side effects — from more elevated
amounts of despondency and heart issues to bring down sex drive and vitality.
Extremely unbalanced diet. Everybody realizes
that the way to great wellbeing is an adjusted eating regimen. The National
Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends getting plentiful measure of products of
the soil, calcium-rich nourishments, entire grains, and lean protein to avoid
malady and disease, increment vitality, and lift emotional well-being. All
things considered, vampires dismiss this sound way of life propensity,
selecting rather for an all-blood abstain from food. (We trust they're in any
event picking solid casualties, so they can procure a portion of the used
nourishing advantages.)
Dental issues. Much the same as whatever remains of
the body, teeth require certain supplements to remain solid. Are those
supplements found in human blood? Nope — they're found in sustenances like
calcium-rich dairy, natural products, and veggies. Truth be told, dental
practitioners are sure to the point that vampires' magnificent whites are not
doing so great, the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) as of late
propelled a dental wellbeing effort around the thought. The video, gone for
dental practitioner sidestepping high schoolers, highlights a young lady going
to be nibbled by a vampire, when she all of a sudden pushes him away, repelled
by his terrible breath and repulsive teeth.
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