From what I have found on the internet, Chinese kale seems to contain goitrogens. See pp. 148 and 149 of this scientific journal article by a group of Chinese researchers:
http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB/PDF/pdf2008/18Jan/You%20et%20al.pdf. This article seems to indicate that in general the benefits of Chinese kale are greater than the disadvantages. But read the article carefully to distinguish between the seeds and the leaves of the plant - the chemical concentrations are very different.
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The presence of calcium oxalate in urine can indicate a variety of conditions, including the potential for kidney stone formation, as calcium oxalate is one of the most common types of stones. It may also suggest dietary factors, such as high oxalate intake from certain foods, or metabolic issues that affect calcium and oxalate levels in the body. In some cases, it could be a normal finding, but persistent or high levels may warrant further investigation by a healthcare professional.
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Calcium oxalate crystals are the most common cause of kidney stones. They are precipitated in the kidneys by eating tomatoes, leafy vegetables and excessive rice.
The answer is 40
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
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In normal Chinese it's 没有.But young Chinese use 木有 on the internet.
I have looked up the normal treatment for oxalate poisoning, which is as follows: Medication administered at the emergency room may include diphenhydramine, epinephrine, or famotidine, all intravenously. Chances are you can't really treat yourself, but you would have to see a doctor, particularly since the treatment is taken intravenously.
Normal oxides contain oxygen with the oxidation state 2-.
no it is not.