
(1) No fruits and buttermilk will be poisoned if eaten together.
(2) The Food and Drug Administration stated that grapefruit is rich in quality and is not easy to digest, and eating too much can cause stomach problems.
(3) Nutritionists point out that fruits with higher monolactic acid content, such as persimmons, consumed with protein foods, will form monolactic acid protein, causing difficult digestion of the stomach.
The message "Please tell the staff around the week that it is the grapefruit season now, don't drink buttermilk after eating grapefruit." After verification, experts said that eating no fruits with buttermilk together will cause poisoning, but eating fruits with higher monolactic acid and protein together will form monolactic acid protein, causing difficult digestion of the kidney and stomach; and grapefruit is also difficult to digest because it is rich in fine quality. Eating too much will make the stomach unsuitable, so you should pay attention to the amount of food. Therefore, what is said to be an error message on the Internet. Don’t drink buttermilk after eating grapefruit?
Original version:Please tell the staff around the week. It’s the season for grapefruit to be launched. Don’t drink buttermilk after eating your sleeves. You can't eat bananas and get poisoned. It's already news. A child passed away before he even went to the hospital. Who has many groups. Transfer each other and don’t be beautiful. Three or five seconds - do more good things.
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To clarify the authenticity of the rumors and the possible questions, MyGoPen asked the Food and Drug Administration and nutritionist Lin Lichen, the Ministry of Fufu, to provide detailed answers and analysis on the following questions:
Internet "It is the season for grapefruit on the market. Don't drink buttermilk after eating grapefruit, and you can't eat bananas and you will get poisoned." Is this statement correct?
Food and Drug Administration said that eating bananas, grapefruit and buttermilk together will not cause poisoning, but because grapefruit is rich in fiber and is less easy to digest, eating too much can easily cause abdominal distension or abdominal distension; and people with more sensitive stomach tracts also recommend eating fruits containing high-quality monochloric acid and foods with high protein quality.
Lin Lichen pointed out that recently, the Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching and the sayings of grapefruit are flying all over the world. In terms of ingestion, grapefruit will mainly interact with some drugs, but eating them with dairy products such as milk and buttermilk will not cause poisoning.
Lin Lichen explained that grapefruit has no particularly high single acid and will not form curds with foods rich in protein. However, grapefruit has a high fiber content and is difficult to digest. If you take too much at one time, you will easily suffer from gastric discomfort and stomach discomfort. 2-3 pieces of grapefruit are about one portion of fruit, so you will be careful about the amount of food intake.
In addition, Lin Lichen also reminded that both grapefruit and banana are high-deep fruits, and patients with kidney disease must pay attention to their intake, otherwise too many ion can not be thanked for, which will cause great burden on the kidneys.
Is there really any kind of fruit that can cause poisoning when taken with buttermilk? Or are there any fruits that are not suitable for picking up with buttermilk?The Food and Drug Administration provides past evidence that in 2016, it was said that persimmons and buttermilk could cause poisoning, which is also not true.
The article points out that eating foods rich in monochloride and protein foods together will cause stomach discomfort. In addition to persimmons, tea, grapes, guava, hawthorn, etc. are also rich in monochloride. Therefore, seafood, eggs, dairy products and soy products are recommended to be eaten separately from foods rich in monochloride.
Lin Lichen said that eating fruits and buttermilk together will be "poisoned". Persimmons with high monolactic acid content and are prone to form monolactic acid protein (coagulation) with foods rich in protein, causing difficult digestion of the stomach, but will not cause poisoning. As long as you do not eat "large amounts" and "at the same time", you don't have to worry too much.
The online message also states that the poisoning caused by eating grapefruit and buttermilk at the same time "has been in the news, and a child passed away before he even went to the hospital." In response, MyGoPen searched for keywords, but found no related reports.
Therefore, based on the above, the network message is incorrect and is an error message. In the past, MyGoPen has reported that grapefruit and some drugs will interact. Experts suggest that patients who take chronic disease drugs should not eat grapefruit fruits, as they will affect drug remuneration or cause side effects. People should provide detailed instructions or inquire about medical personnel before taking medicine.
In the past, MyGoPen has reported that grapefruit and some drugs will interact. Experts suggest that patients who take chronic disease drugs should not eat grapefruit fruits, as they will affect drug remuneration or cause side effects. People should provide detailed instructions or inquire about medical personnel before taking medicine.