Pineapple contains an enzyme which prevents gelatin from setting. Heat destroys (denatures) enzymes.
There could be several reasons for Simon's swollen tongue, such as an allergic reaction, infection, injury, or a side effect of medication. It is important for Simon to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
the pineapple PH ranges from 3.5 to 5.2 pH, While pineapple juice is acidic, pineapple have an alkalizing effect upon the body
The worst case possible side effect which can appear while using Olay Total Effect can be a swollen face as result of an allergic reaction of the skin.
Pineapple juice is acidic, typically having a pH around 3. It turns blue litmus paper red, indicating its acidic nature. This reaction occurs because the acids in the juice donate protons, which affects the color change in the pH indicator used in litmus paper.
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no, urban legend/old wives tale
The effect of swollen taste buds is the case but is covered over by the tongue and doesn't function at all. So person won't taste anything with those taste buds.
Of course you get a reaction. A reaction means that you experience some effect from the drug and you certainly will experience the effect of morphine!
Nothing when consumed in limited quantities it will have no effect. It is only a myth
Pineapple is not the best thing to eat if you have acid reflux because most all fruits have citric acid which can effect your acid reflux. :)
The anticoagulant effects of coumadin may be decreased if taken with foods rich in vitamin K. Vitamin E may increase warfarin effect. Cranberry juice may increase warfarin effect, but pineapple has no effect on coumadin.