Does eating shrimp and vitamin C really kill people? More specifically, how much does it cost to die?
Eating shrimp and vitamin C together equals eating arsenic? Recently, this content has been widely circulated in major websites and forums, and netizens have mixed opinions on this statement. Yesterday, the reporter consulted relevant experts on this matter, and experts called it a folk saying, which has not been confirmed by experimental data yet. Recently, after browsing the major forums, the reporter found that the content of the posts was similar. A girl in Taiwan Province Province suddenly bled to death for no reason and went to the grave overnight. After a preliminary autopsy, it was confirmed that she died of arsenic poisoning. According to the autopsy, the girl's abdomen produced arsenic, because the girl took vitamin C every day before she died and ate a lot of shrimp for dinner. According to the experiments of American researchers, soft-shell foods such as shrimp contain a large number of high-concentration 15- potassium arsenic compounds. After taking vitamin C, the original nontoxic 15- potassium arsenic is transformed into toxic 3- potassium arsenic (arsenic anhydride), also known as arsenic trioxide, also known as arsenic. Vitamin C and shrimp are two foods that people often consume in their daily lives. Is there any scientific basis for the statement that shrimp plus vitamin C equals arsenic? The reporter consulted relevant experts for this purpose. The reporter consulted relevant experts in medical college of nanchang university. Teacher Fan, who studies toxicology in the college, told the reporter that she had heard from the people that shrimp and vitamins can't be eaten together, but she didn't see any scientific data about this!