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  2. 15 Bizarre Side Effects of Foods You Probably Have in Your ...

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    This bizarre side effect of eating too many carrots mostly occurs in children, and it is often misdiagnosed as jaundice, because of the similar symptoms. However, carotenemia doesn’t cause ...

  3. Carotenosis - Wikipedia

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    Elevated serum beta-carotene does not necessarily result in carotenosis, but the latter is likely to show up when intake is more than 20 mg/day. Average adult intake in the U.S. around 2.3 mg/day. One medium-sized carrot has about 4.0 mg. [citation needed] Carotenoderma can be divided into two major types, primary and secondary.

  4. Hypervitaminosis A - Wikipedia

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    Hypervitaminosis A refers to the toxic effects of ingesting too much preformed vitamin A (retinyl esters, retinol, and retinal). Symptoms arise as a result of altered bone metabolism and altered metabolism of other fat-soluble vitamins. Hypervitaminosis A is believed to have occurred in early humans, and the problem has persisted throughout ...

  5. Wegovy diet plan: What foods to eat and avoid while taking ...

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    Carrots. Leafy greens, such as spinach and kale ... Add into the mix Wegovy, whose common side effects are gastro-related (e.g. vomiting, diarrhea, nausea), and you're likely to be left with ...

  6. Nationwide Recalls on Ground Beef, Carrots and More to Be ...

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    Organic Carrots. There’s a global recall on carrots distributed by Grimmway Farms due to an E. coli outbreak that has caused nearly 40 illnesses, including one death. The recall includes organic ...

  7. Bacterial soft rot - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of hosts including but not limited to; banana, beans, cabbage, carrot, cassava, coffee, corn, cotton, onion, other crucifers, pepper, potato, sweet potato and tomato. Pandanus conoideus and karuka (Pandanus julianettii) get bacterial soft rot and necrosis on the leaves from Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum. [1]

  8. Carrot recall nationwide for possible E. coli contamination ...

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    Whole carrots have no best-if-used-buy dates on the bags and were sold under more than a dozen brands, including Kroger’s Simple Truth, Whole Foods 365, Target’s Good & Gather, and Trader Joe’s.

  9. β-Carotene - Wikipedia

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    It is associated with a high blood β-carotene value. This can occur after a month or two of consumption of beta-carotene rich foods, such as carrots, carrot juice, tangerine juice, mangos, or in Africa, red palm oil. β-carotene dietary supplements can have the same effect.