Cantaloupe and peaches can be eaten together, and there is no food conflict. In life, there are some so-called food conflicts, which are actually personal physical problems.
One is lactose intolerance. Some people lack the lactase enzyme secreted by the cells of the small intestine and cannot break down the lactose in milk. The main symptoms are abdominal tension, bowel sounds, abdominal pain, flatulence, diarrhea and general weakness after drinking milk. People who are lactose intolerant will have diarrhea if they drink milk alone. If they happen to eat it with other foods, a "food conflict" phenomenon will occur.
The second is allergies, including seafood allergy, peanut allergy, egg allergy, etc. Theoretically, any food containing protein may cause allergies and discomfort.
The third is irritable bowel syndrome. This is a group of clinical syndromes that include abdominal pain, bloating, changes in bowel habits, and abnormal stool properties, which persist or recur.
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People who should not eat peaches
1. People who usually have excessive internal heat and are prone to sores and boils. Peach tastes sweet and is warm in nature. Eating too much will cause heat. For people who are already suffering from internal heat, eating more peaches is tantamount to "adding fuel to the fire".
2. Diabetic patients. Peaches have a high sugar content, with 7 grams of sugar per 100 grams. If a diabetic patient eats too much without restraint, it will cause blood sugar and urine sugar to rise rapidly, aggravating the condition.
3. People with weak gastrointestinal function. Peaches contain a large amount of macromolecular substances. Eating peaches will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and cause abdominal pain and diarrhea, so they should not be eaten.
4. Infants and pregnant women. Infants and young children have poor gastrointestinal function and cannot digest a large amount of macromolecules in peaches, which can easily cause allergic reactions. Pregnant women eating too much peaches can generate heat and cause miscarriage, bleeding, etc.
5. People prone to allergies. Some people may develop allergies after eating peaches. The symptoms may be mild at first, such as redness, peeling, and itching at the corners of the mouth. At this time, you should stop eating and wash your face and hands. If the symptoms are severe, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately.
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