Food paranoia is a fact, not a myth.
Food paranoia is when an individual has an exaggerated "fear" of certain foods (rarely all foods, most likely just a few). Food paranoia is often senseless but it does have an impact depending on severity. People with food paranoia will avoid "unsafe" foods, which are any food that they feel they can't eat otherwise consequences will occur (NOT because of weight gain, but rather fear of sickness, contamination, etc) If one with food paranoia tries to consume any "unsafe" food, they may gag, get physically ill, etc. In other words, "unsafe" foods can be literally impossible for one with food paranoia to eat.
This is a complete myth.
Succinctly, no. Vampires are creations of paranoia, fear, superstition, and myth.
fact
Surely you have heard thunder and seen lightening during a storm - what you can see and measure is fact not myth.
The opposite of a myth is a fact. A myth could be something believed to be true when in fact it is false while a fact is something that has been proven. For example, a myth would be that shaving facial hair makes it grow back faster and thicker. A fact would be that the average human has 5 fingers on each hand.
Myth
The opposite of a myth is a fact. A myth could be something believed to be true when in fact it is false while a fact is something that has been proven. For example, a myth would be that shaving facial hair makes it grow back faster and thicker. A fact would be that the average human has 5 fingers on each hand.
It is just another myth
It is just another myth
It can be both. But, mostly, it's a myth.
It is just another myth