you can get sores in your mouth or nose (this mainlly happens with chery tomatoes) because they have lots of acid in them. also, if you are allergic you will have an allergic reaction.
There is no clear evidence that eating tomatoes causes inflammation in the body. Tomatoes are actually rich in antioxidants and vitamins that can help reduce inflammation.
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Obviously no! I don't know about any theories.. .But i have done an experiment on them which tells us that rabbits doesn't dies from eating tomatoes.......
Nutritional benefits of eating tomatoes include lowering the risk of prostate and stomach cancer, reducing inflammation, and increasing your levels of vitamin A and C.
No, but eating too much carotene (from carrots) can.
it could be what it's eating such as tomatoes or something in the water.
By eating bananas, oranges, potatoes, tomatoes, beans or drinking wines.
Not in my garden, as far as I can tell someone has given you a confusion between growing and eating. Lemon juice is often used in recipes involving tomatoes and canning tomatoes.
No, not usually. Of course, some people have food allergies, so if you are finding that you get a bad reaction after eating tomatoes, you may want to have your doctor test you for allergies. But generally, eating tomatoes has no effect on a person with arthritis. You may see some claims on the internet that tomatoes are bad for people with arthritis, but medical websites like WebMD say there is no evidence to support these claims.
You can prevent animals from eating your tomatoes by using physical barriers like fences or netting, planting strong-smelling herbs around your garden, or using natural repellents like chili powder or garlic spray.
Yes! I just caught a Black Racer eating some thrown out cherry tomatoes whole. I never would have thought it possible.