aw way blema... multivatimins man ako imnon, ma apekto ni?
aw way blema... multivatimins man ako imnon, ma apekto ni?
vitamin C fights against what most allegerginic food like shrimps, squid, and others... so normal jud na nga mag away na cla kung i dungan....
Be carefull to this guyzzzz.....
This might happen to you!
So to avoid incident, please read this!
Taiwan, a woman suddenly died unexpectedly with signs of bleeding from her
ears, nose, mouth & eyes. After a preliminary autopsy it was diagnosed
death due to arsenic poisoning death. Where did the arsenic come from?
The police launched an in-depth and extensive investigation. A medical
school professor was invited to come to solve the case.
The professor carefully looked at the contents from the deceased's stomach,
in less than half an hour, the mystery was solved. The professor said: 'The
deceased did not commit suicide and neither was she murdered, she died of
accidental death due to ignorance!'
Everyone was puzzled, why accidental death? The arsenic is of the
U.S.military for carrying rice seedlings H Gao. The professor said: 'The
arsenic is produced in the stomach of the deceased.' The deceased used
to take 'Vitamin C' everyday, which in itself is not a problem. The problem
was that she ate a large portion of shrimp/prawn during dinner. Eating
shrimp/prawn is not the problem that's why nothing happened to her family
ever though they took the same shrimp/prawn. However at the same time the
deceased also took 'vitamin C', that is where the problem is!
Researchers at the Universityof Chicago in the United States, found through
experiments, food such as soft-shell shrimp/prawn contains a much higher
concentration of (-) five potassium arsenic compounds.
Such fresh food by itself has no toxic effects on the human body! However,
in taking 'vitamin C', due to the chemical reaction, the original non-toxic
- five potassium arsenic (As anhydride, also known as arsenic oxide, the
chemical formula for As205) changed to a three potassium toxic arsenic (ADB
arsenic anhydride), also known as arsenic trioxide, a chemical formula
(As203), which is commonly known as arsenic to the public!
Arsenic poisoning have magma role and can cause paralysis to the small
blood vessels, "mercapto Jimei"??, inhibits the activity of the liver and
fat necrosis change Hepatic Lobules Centre, heart, liver, kidney, intestine
congestion, epithelial cell necrosis, telangiectasia. Therefore, a person
who dies of arsenic poisoning will shows signs of bleeding from the ears,
nose, mounth & eyes.
Therefore; as a precautionary measure, DO NOT not take shrimp/prawn when
taking 'vitamin C'.
After reading this; please do not be stingy. Let know of your friends and love-ones about this...
unxa ni ka sure bro/sismurag wala lgi ko ka dunggog ani na news dah!.. ive ben reading a news everyday murag wala q naka kita ani na problem.hmmmmpf up ta ani bsn tnoud. pra ma aware ta ani sd bah.
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i dont take any vitamins so no complications at all para nko kung tinuod man gani na.hmmmm.paborito raba kaau nko nang shrimps/prawns![]()
Not true.
Hay naku, symptoms alone which are "signs of bleeding from her ears, nose, mouth & eyes" are vague and can't be seriously connected to arsenic poisoning. Obviously, if it's "POISONING" the patient or the individual who ingested the food or whatever will vomit a greenish or yellowish yucky thing, sometimes blood streaks can be seen. Excessive saliva production, hoarseness and difficult of speech, difficulty in breathing and headache to lighthead.. are some basic symptoms of poisoning..
We can get arsenic from the foods we eat, water, even the utensils we use. other sea foods also contain arsenic but the acute minimal lethal dose of arsenic in adults is estimated to be 70 to 200 mg or 1 mg/kg/day. How many shrimps did she eat?? 1 barrel? lol
The investigators must have seen those shrimps and immediately concluded the cause of death.. they might be right BUT the connection between VIT C and arsenic are super stupid and absurd. The professor is more ignorant, to diagnose arsenic poisoning they have to test the blood, urine, hair, and fingernails. The urine test is the most reliable test for arsenic exposure within the last few days. Urine testing needs to be done within 24–48 hours for an accurate analysis of an acute exposure. Tests on hair and fingernails can measure exposure to high levels of arsenic over the past 6–12 months. These tests can determine if one has been exposed to above-average levels of arsenic. They cannot predict, however, whether the arsenic levels in the body will affect health.
hay naku
ang source ani sa forwarded emails ko kadawat ani I hope naay dr. or scientist na istoryan na makaprove ani ky mura man gud impossibe i dunno.
pero kaning shrimp/prawns proven na grabe jud ni ug allergic reaction kung sensitive ky ka aning klase na foods
pwedi ra non acidic vitamin c ? , kusug baya ni mangaon ug pasayan or lambay akong mga igsoon then mo take pud ni sila ug vitamin c .
im always taking non acidic vitamin C everyday. one time nag kaon ko ug lambay. grabe ako allergic reaction. i dont know kung related ba to pero im not allergic to crabs. kato ra nga time. dagko man sad to nga lambay. kanang niwang nga tag-as. first time sad ko kaon ato. basi allergic lang sad ko ato nga klasi and not because of taking vitamin C.
not true, hoax...please click the link
snopes.com: Shrimp, Vitamin C and Arsenic
tinuod jud ni? coz i take vitamic C everyday and i eat shirmps coz its one of my fave pero nothing bad happened to me man... i hope it wont happen to memaybe case to case basis lang ni siya? i mean lahi lahi ang reaction sa body?
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