1, the eggs can not eat with plums
In the summer, plums officially listed, many times will buy some plums as a pre-dinner fruit, but if the table above the eggs, it is recommended that you do not eat plums before the meal, the two choose one. Plums are generally to fresh food-based, lead-free eggs in it will be plums inside the nutrients conflict, if consumed at the same time will cause discomfort.
2, eggs can not be eaten with turtle
Eggs contain a lot of lead-free, it will affect the original nutritional value of the turtle, and will make the nutritional value of the turtle a lot of loss.
3, eggs can not be with brown sugar
Eggs can not be eaten with brown sugar, because eggs belong to the alkaline food, and brown sugar belongs to the acidic, eggs and brown sugar with food, acid will blend alkaline, resulting in an imbalance between acid and alkali. So the combination of brown sugar and leather eggs will stomach disorders, and mild food poisoning.
Expanded:
The following groups of people can not eat eggs:
1, pregnant women should not eat eggs.
Particularly some of the purchase channels are not formalized leather eggs, some people may use improper methods to make leather eggs, resulting in high lead content. Even the eggs claiming to be lead-free may contain a small amount of lead, and excessive consumption by pregnant women may lead to chronic lead poisoning, which in turn induces miscarriage, preterm labor, fetal malformations, delayed fetal brain development, mental retardation, behavioral deficiencies, and many other hazards.
2, children should not eat eggs.
The smaller the more inappropriate, the current excessive lead is a major health hazard for children in China. Children's sensitivity to lead is higher than that of adults, and over-eating this kind of eggs will lead to children's skeletal and dental dysplasia, loss of appetite, gastroenteritis and other symptoms, and will even affect intellectual development. Even commercially available lead-free eggs, parents are best to let their children eat less.
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