What are the disadvantages of eating milk and oranges together 20

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course you can eat it together. Although it seems that the addition of acid to milk will change the protein structure, it will definitely not produce harmful substances. The gastric juice is also sour, and whether you eat oranges or not, the milk will still become like that when you drink it in the stomach.

    I don't care if you drink milk and eat oranges, but I want to say that it is not harmful to your health, don't waste food, and it is not correct to think that it is toxic just because it tastes and looks different.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. If you eat oranges just after drinking milk, the protein in the milk will first meet with the fruit acid and vitamin C in the oranges and solidify into lumps, affecting digestion and absorption, and it will also cause people to have symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Diarrhea, stomach pain, I tasted it first, it's quite painful!

    Just like crabs can't be eaten with persimmons! Ha.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oranges should not be eaten with milk.

    The protein in milk will react with the superacid and vitamin C in oranges, which will coagulate into lumps, affecting the digestion and absorption of the stomach and intestines, and can easily cause abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms. Therefore, people must not eat oranges for 1 hour after drinking milk.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    OK. After milk enters the stomach, the protein contained in it must be denatured and coagulated by gastric acid, which is an inevitable process of protein digestion and absorption.

    Therefore, adding sour substances to milk (or eating them at the same time), such as citrus fruits or fruit juices, is just right for the digestion and absorption of milk (and other foods).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    Milk and oranges can be eaten together, milk is rich in calcium ion protein, which has the effect of strengthening muscles and bones in the human body. Tangerines are rich in fruit acids, vitamin C, minerals, pectin, etc., which can provide rich nutrients to the human body, enhance the body's resistance, and antioxidant effects.

    Both milk and oranges can provide nutrients to the human body and have complementary effects, although oranges contain fruit acids, which will cause milk to precipitate. However, it usually does not prevent the body from absorbing the nutrients in milk, because the body contains stomach acid, which can exceed the acidity of the fruit and help the milk to be further digested.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is best not to eat milk and oranges together, as eating oranges and milk together affects the digestion and absorption of milk. This can cause the milk to form induration, making it more difficult to digest.

    Foods that can't be eaten with oranges:

    Do not eat with soy milk, rabbit meat, eggs, radish, cucumber, and seaweed.

    It should not be eaten with animal liver, milk, and some seafood (eel).

    It is not advisable to eat oranges while taking the medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Within an hour before and after drinking milk, oranges should not be eaten, because the protein in milk will coagulate once it encounters the fruit acid in oranges, which will affect digestion and absorption.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can't eat milk and oranges together: just after drinking cow's milk, the protein will first meet with the fruit acid and vitamin C in oranges and coagulate into lumps, affecting digestion and absorption, and will also cause people to have symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do not eat oranges with milk. Because the protein in milk is easy to react with the fruit acid and vitamin C in oranges, coagulated into lumps, which not only affects digestion and absorption, but also causes symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, people must not eat oranges within 1 hour after drinking milk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, you cannot. The acid in oranges combines with the calcium in milk and is capable of forming stone disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It seems that it is not good to eat milk with any fruit. Like the person in front of me said about what chili fried meat, the fried things are protein denatured, and VC is also lost a lot. The quality of the stomach also varies from person to person, some people are fine when they drink raw milk that has just been squeezed out of the cow's belly (it contains protein that cannot be digested by humans), and some people have diarrhea when they drink cold boiled water.

    Not necessarily.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No. If you eat oranges an hour before and after drinking milk, the protein in the milk will first meet with the fruit acid and vitamin C in the oranges and solidify into lumps, which will affect digestion and absorption, and will also make people bloated, abdominal pain, and abdomen. So don't eat it quickly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I must not, my personal experience is to get up in the middle of the night and have diarrhea. I didn't understand it at first, but I only understood it after consulting the relevant information. The protein in the milk is clumped with the fruit acid and VC in the orange, and then the abdominal pain and diarrhea are high!!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, I just ate oranges and hot milk, and I didn't have anything to do.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to what you said, there is VC in the chili pepper, so why do so many people eat the chili fried meat without bloating... Don't think of people's stomachs as so fragile!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Is it true that citrus fruits can't be eaten with milk? Experts are here to answer the question.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It will have diarrhea and cannot be eaten together.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is it wrong? Milk oranges can be eaten together without any harm to the human body. The sediment components are just some of the components in the milk.

    If you follow you, fruit acids and milk form precipitates. The stomach acid in the stomach can also form a precipitate with milk. Therefore, the precipitation formed is not harmful to the human body.

    You can eat them together.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Oranges and milk cannot be eaten together.

    Just after drinking the cow shouting milk to eat oranges, the protein in the milk will first meet with the fruit acid and vitamin C in the oranges and solidify into Zheng Liang laughing blocks, affecting digestion and absorption, and will also cause people to have symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., and wait for the milk to digest for a while before eating oranges. Oranges and milk may be mutually reciprocal because of the different substances contained in the food, and if eaten casually, they may cause abdominal pain. Neither oranges nor milk can be eaten together at the same time, as oranges are rich in vitamins and fruit acids.

    The protein contained in milk will react when it encounters fruit acid, which causes it to solidify and precipitate, which affects the absorption and digestion of the stomach and intestines. While adding pressure to the stomach and intestines, it also reduces the nutritional value of oranges and milk to the human body. In severe cases, it can also cause abdominal pain, diarrhea and other physical discomforts.

    It is recommended to eat at least 1 hour between the two foods, and do not eat other acidic fruits within an hour after consuming milk.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Recently, a woman who vomited and diarrhea from eating orange milk was sent to the emergency department on the hot search, and for a while, my uncle was very concerned about whether milk and oranges could be eaten at the same time, after all, no one wanted to get sick after eating. So can't oranges and milk be eaten at the same time? Can you still drink milk after eating oranges?

    Let me introduce you.

    Recently, Ms. Wang in Yantai, Shandong Province, drank milk after eating too many oranges, and began to vomit and diarrhea at night, and was rushed to the hospital for treatment in the middle of the night. She didn't know that orange milk couldn't be eaten together, but the doctor didn't know until she diagnosed it. That night, I was hospitalized after checking blood and prescribing medicine, and I hung the bottle in the hospital all night, and the symptoms were much better the next day, and I hope I can remind everyone with her personal experience.

    In fact, we can't hastily conclude that oranges and milk can't be eaten together based on this news.

    Because the conclusion that this and cephalosporins cannot be eaten with alcohol is not a logic. Most people drink alcohol after eating cephalosporin, which will be extremely life-threatening. But most people drink milk when they eat oranges, and they don't vomit and diarrhea like people in the news.

    There is some truth to this conclusion, which essentially belongs to the category of "food restraint", but there are too many prerequisites, and at the same time, there is a lot of volatility from person to person.

    First of all, the woman in the news ate more than ten oranges in one go, and then went to drink two cartons of milk, an amount that ordinary people will not reach. Second, even if the vitamin C in oranges could react with the protein in milk, it wouldn't cause such a big reaction in everyone. Everyone's physique is different, some people will have diarrhea when they drink milk alone, some people will react when they drink too much cold milk, and similarly, there are many people who will be fine even if they soak oranges in milk and eat and drink them.

    This needs to be explored by the individual in life.

    Can you still drink milk after eating oranges?

    We occasionally eat a small amount of oranges and drink milk will not cause stomach pain and diarrhea, and will not make us uncomfortable, there is no harm to the human body, everything has a degree, eat a lot of oranges, drink milk, cause indigestion, will inevitably cause stomach bloating, stomach pain, diarrhea and other conditions.

    1. Oranges: rich in vitamins, dietary fiber, minerals and other nutrients, which can supplement nutrition and are good for gastrointestinal function.

    2. Milk: rich in protein, lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids and other nutrients, which is a high nutrient.

    Some people think that the consumption of oranges with milk may cause the vitamins and fruit acids in oranges to react with the proteins in milk, making them lose their nutritional value and cause diseases.

    However, eating a lot of oranges and drinking milk will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and cause indigestion, resulting in abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and other symptoms, which will have adverse effects on the body.

    Therefore, it is recommended to eat oranges in moderation and drink milk.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Food pairings are contraindicated.

    Some food pairings.

    Taboo 1, pork.

    Water chestnut – can cause stomach pain.

    2. Liquor. Persimmon – can cause poisoning.

    3. Beef. Millet – can cause vomiting.

    4. Onions. Honey – can hurt the eyes.

    5. Mutton. Watermelon – it hurts the vitality.

    6. Radish. Fungus – can cause dermatitis.

    7. Dog meat. Mung beans – can cause poisoning.

    8. Tofu. Honey – can cause deafness.

    9. Rabbit meat. Celery – can cause peeling.

    10. Potatoes.

    Bananas – Spots can develop on the face.

    11. Chicken.

    Celery – can hurt the vitality.

    12. Bananas.

    Taro -—— can cause bloating.

    13. Goose meat.

    Eggs – can hurt the spirit.

    14. Peanuts.

    Cucumbers – can hurt.

    15. Soft-shelled turtle.

    Amaranth – can be poisoned.

    16. Sweet potato.

    Persimmons – can cause stone disease.

    17. Carp.

    Licorice – can cause poisoning.

    18. Crabs.

    Persimmons – can cause diarrhea.

    19. Soy milk.

    Eggs – lose nutrients.

    20. Soy milk.

    Brown sugar – can reduce the nutritional value of protein.

    21. Rice soup.

    Milk powder – destroys vitamin A

    22. Boiling water.

    Honey – destroys nutrients.

    23. Shallots.

    Tofu – affects the body's absorption of calcium.

    24. Milk.

    Fruit juice – not good for digestion and absorption.

    25. Radish.

    Fruits – can cause thyroid enlargement.

    26. Seafood.

    Fruits – affect protein absorption.

    27. Beer.

    Seafood – triggers gout.

    28. Meat.

    Tea - easy to cause constipation.

    29. Liquor.

    Carrots – the liver is easily poisoned.

    30, hawthorn.

    Carrots – vitamin C is destroyed.

    31. Shrimp.

    Vitamin C – can cause arsenic poisoning.

    32. Salted fish.

    Tomatoes (or bananas.

    Lactic acid drinks)——

    Produces strong carcinogens.

    33. Seafood.

    Grapes, persimmons, camellia, pomegranates

    Vomiting, diarrhea.

    34. Animal liver, egg yolk, soybean.

    Greens, turnips, sweet potatoes -

    Affects iron absorption.

    35. Animal liver, spinach, fish.

    Lean meat – affects the precipitation of copper.

    36. Animal liver, spinach, fish.

    Tomatoes, soybeans, citrus fruits—vitamins in food can inhibit the precipitation of copper35, carrots, spinach, rape, and mushrooms.

    Vinegar – destroys carotene.

    36. Tofu.

    Spinach – affects calcium absorption and induces stone disease.

    37. Milk, shrimp skin.

    Soybeans, spinach, amaranth, leeks -

    Affects the absorption of calcium.

    38. Black fungus, seaweed, animal liver.

    Coffee, wine, tea

    Reduces the body's absorption of iron.

    39. Lean meats, fish, oysters, cereals.

    High-fiber foods——

    Reduces the body's absorption of zinc.

    40. Wine interferes with the absorption of multiple vitamins in the body.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Before and after drinking milk bai1 hour left.

    Right, it is not advisable to eat oranges. Because the protein contained in milk is the same as that contained in oranges.

    When the DAO fruit acid meets, condensation will occur internally.

    solid, thus affecting the body's digestion and absorption of milk, and other acidic fruits should not be consumed during the time period of taking milk.

    Other things that can't be eaten with milk are:

    2. Fruit juice and milk: the protein in milk 80 is casein, when the pH of milk is below 4 6, a large amount of casein will agglutinate and precipitate, which is difficult to digest and absorb, and may also lead to indigestion or diarrhea in severe cases. Therefore, acidic drinks such as fruit juice should not be added to milk.

    3. Milk and sugar: The lysine contained in milk can react with fructose under heating conditions to produce toxic fructosyl lysine, which is harmful to the human body. Do not add sugar when boiling fresh milk, and it is not too late to add sugar after the milk has cooled a little.

    4. Milk and chocolate: Milk is rich in protein and calcium, while chocolate contains oxalic acid, which will combine into insoluble calcium oxalate when eaten together, which greatly affects the absorption of calcium. There may even be dry hair, diarrhea, slow growth and other phenomena.

    5. Milk and medicine: Some people like to use milk instead of boiled water to take medicine, in fact, milk obviously affects the absorption of drugs by the human body, and milk is easy to form a covering film on the surface of the drug, so that the calcium, magnesium and other minerals in the milk react with the drug to form non-water-soluble substances, thereby affecting the release and absorption of the efficacy. Do not drink milk 1 hour before and after taking the medicine.

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