Some foods we use daily in the kitchen might have some dangerous effects on our health if they’re consumed in large quantities or if they aren’t used in the right way.
Although they seem harmless and nobody tells you bad things about them, the reality is different. Besides processed foods, which we should avoid as much as we can because they have toxins that are bad for our organism, there are some foods that can cause serious health problems.
Here are 5 aliments that can damage your health.
Rhubarb
Rhubarb leaves are rich in oxalic acid, a substance that can cause kidney stones. Although it would take about 5 kilos of rhubarb in order for it to be dangerous, even in smaller quantities it can cause serious problems.
Nutmeg
We use it often in cakes and tea, but nutmeg is actually a hallucinogen. 5.5 grams can cause cramps and 8 grams can even cause a seizure. If you eat a nutmeg, it can lead to psychosis and a profound panic.
Potatoes
The green skin of potatoes bought in markets has a lot of glycoalkaloids, that can cause diarrhea or even a coma or death. Exposure to light can lead to the growth of concentration of these alkaloids, that can produce headaches, diarrhea, cramps and in rare cases, death. But cooking at over 170 Celsius degrees will partially destroy these substances.
Almonds
There are two types of almonds: sweet and bitter. The bitter almonds have high quantities of cyanide that can cause serious health issues to adults and for children they can sometimes be fatal.
Tuna
Tuna is dangerous because it absorbs mercury, which is most of the times removed by the kidney. A big quantity of mercury can go to the brain, in which case it can cause severe damage. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recommend that children and pregnant women completely avoid tuna.
This is unbelievable and scary. Virtually all we eat contains portion of these foods. What shall we do(?), abstain or continue indulging? I am confused! Thanks @jwolf for this eye opener.
Read the post twice and you will see what you have to do.
Yep!
Well great to know these facts on health
Thank you for this information though the first two foods, I am not familiar with. But the last three foods they are my favorites and often eating it. Thanks for the warning, I will keep this in my mind.
Nice info, thanks for sharing
Luckily for me I don't like nuts or tuna thanks for sharing.
Ohhhhhhhh My GOD, really Informative updates. I often like to eat greenish skin potatoes using in finger chips. now i follow these advices. Thank You @jwolf
These foods didn't really looks like something that could be harmful,I am sure that many people out there including me before I read this don't know the harmful effects of consuming much of them. This is so enlightening, thanks for sharing
We often have these food in our kitchen. I don’t have any idea that it cause danger to our health. Thanks for sharing @jwolf.
Very needy & knowledgeable post for all...thanks for share this post...
i used to eat lot of Almonds but now i am scared
Most of the listed a regular things we consume on a regular basis. We need to be cautious with what we eat because some could be dangerous to our body.
Most of the listed have long run effects over short term. This is because we consume them in bits on a regular basis.
Have a wonderful week @jwolf
i eat none of them i am marking myself safe hahah :)
Whaaaaat? Eating tuna can be dangerous? I never knew of this! Thanks for sharing @jwolf!
great,,,
i liked fish.....
Oh my god.... Thanks for this information
wow i didn't knew about that much i just love to eat ;p but thanks so much for sharing it
Everything in moderation.
Joe
@joe.nobel
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This is really unbelievable that
potatoes causes diarrhea or even a coma or death means especially from green skin of potatoes with glycoalkaloids.
As most of Asians & other Continents will eat potatoes, almonds & tuna fish which r very famous in Sub- Continents. So, most of them will eat even if it's green skins.
Really u gave a very good & positive information bro
Thanks for sharing it buddy.
@Jwolf