It is commonly believed that spicy foods, as well as foods that aren't as easy to digest, such as protein-containing foods, are particularly hard on your bowels. If you have history with ulcers, it is advisable to avoid any type of pepper or large amounts of red meat or nuts.
If you live in the southern states, you have my deepest sympathy.
No
ULCERS
Its BAD For Ulcers.
No.
it can cause bad ulcers
You can tell if a bell pepper is bad by looking for signs of mold, wrinkles, soft spots, or a bad smell. If the pepper looks discolored or feels mushy, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
is not bad for the body.
No it is not
You can tell if a pepper is bad by looking for signs of mold, discoloration, or a soft and mushy texture. If the pepper smells off or has a slimy texture, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
A green pepper typically lasts about 1-2 weeks before it goes bad.
Ulceration can be caused by infection, bad circulation, inflammation, or mechanical disturbance.
You can determine if a bell pepper is bad by checking for signs of spoilage such as mold, soft spots, wrinkles, or a foul smell. If the pepper looks discolored or feels mushy, it is likely no longer good to eat.