Yes, the pigment from the skin of the carrot is excreted in your urine.
Carrots and tomatoes have the characteristics of color impovement . Eat carrots moreand it will produce the new bold int eh body nad thereby the skin color change. Drink lots of water nearly 7 litres every day which keeps the moisture of the body .It will make the skin improve.
The Keratin in some food may cause the child's skin to change color. Ex. Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, ect.
Probably. Eating large amounts of carrots will turn the skin orange, cantaloupe could have a similar affect.
No vegetables change the color of your skin. However, if you eat a lot of carrots, sometimes your skin develops a glowing, orangy complexion. Or so I've heard.
Carotene is a biochemical in carrots (and other vegetables) that can cause the skin to change color (but only slightly). Please see the link below for more information.
An over access of beta carotene in your system can cause the skin to change color, but you would have to be eating a lot of carrots. yea, if you eat an excessive amount. and that is a lot of carrots, i eat about 3 each day and that is fine. NOTE: they turn your skin ORANGE not yellow :p Once again i disagree carrots cannot change the skin color of the human being the carrot cannot put an effection like that on the human body function it isn't strong enough because the carrot can only travel to the digestive system which only destroy the carrot completely
No, they don't. Carrots contain a substance called carotene which can change the color of your skin, but it does not effect your eye color. Some believe certain diets can change your eye color (especially vegans and "raw food" advocates) but there isn't much hard evidence to support that. Edited answer: Yes, because carrots contain lots of vitamen A, besides other nutritious matter and vitamen A makes healthy eyes.
No. Your baby's complexion is based on the parents and is already decided on the genes. Nothing you eat or do will change this.
A Chamelion changes it's skin color to show how it is feeling
The pigments melanin and carotene contribute to skin color. Carotene is found in foods such as carrots, sweet potatoes, apricots, spinach and broccoli.
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