10 Things That are Banned in Other Countries

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Baby walkers.

Many parents find this thing useful, because in this way the child will learn to walk faster. Canadian authorities believe that children should learn to walk naturally. And in 2004, walkers were banned. In addition, they endanger the child, as well as inhibit his physical and psychological development. Just imagine: the penalty for a walker is $ 100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months!

Empty Ghost Towns in China

In the early 2000s, the Chinese government threw all its efforts into the construction and development of large cities. For this reason, today we see many skyscrapers, large business centers and residential buildings built according to the latest technological inventions. This process does not stop to this day, and therefore if you ride around China today, you can stumble upon real ghost towns. Large, equipped with everything necessary for life, but did not know it ....

11 Cancer Causing Foods

We have long known that in order to prevent such a fatal ailment as cancer, you must adhere to a healthy diet and exclude foods with a high carcinogen content from your diet. But it turned out that this is not so easy to do, even if you have already refused delicious pastries and sweet cakes. Next, we present 11 dangerous products, the use of which must either be minimized or properly prepared before use.