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Some food allergies and how to avoid them: Almonds to Coconut
Some food allergies and how to avoid them: Almonds to Coconut: Thomas Leo Ogren In the following list I'll outline some of the more common food allergies. Just because some food isn't in this list doesn't mean that it couldn't cause an allergy....

A Negative Calorie Food List
To make a negative calorie food list, we must be precisely clear on what we mean. There has been some confusion about this phrase. Some have thought that this kind of food contains no calories at all. This can't be right as long as all kinds of food...

Zambia's Position On GM Food Intriguing
The position of the Zambian government on genetically modified food has always statled me.They say this and do that with regard to GMOs. For starters, Zambia suffers perennial chronic food shortage mainly due to drought. This Southern African...

Bad Airline Food - Now This?!
Airline food has long been the scourge of the industry. Literally! With customer expectations low, few expect that the meal they are served onboard an airliner will rise to the level of even a family style restaurant. On the other hand,...

The Snack Food Industry - Our Children's Secret Adversary
This may come as a shocking description of things like chocolate, crisps, milkshakes, fizzy drinks etc, but my aim isn't to shock, rather inform people of what these things really are. Cigarette packets have clear warnings about their...

 
Sepsis Food Poisoning

Food poisoning is a sepsis(The presence of harmful microorganisms or associated toxins in the blood and tissues), that is caused by consuming foods that are contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, toxins, viruses, prions or parasites. These contaminations are normally as a result of improper handling, storage or preparation of food.

Pesticides added to food can also add in the likelyhood of consumption of the viruses. Contact that Pests, such as flies and cockroaches have with food, further increases the change of contamination.
Because symptoms often don't occur for several hours after the contaminated food is eaten, it is hard at times to 'pin the tail on the donkey' and figure out exactly where it came from. Initial Food Poisoning symptoms generally include: vomiting, diarrhea, fever, nausea, abdominal pain, headache or tiredness. Typically our body is able to recover by itself from the poisoning, after a short period of time. In rare cases, especially with babies and pregnant women, food poisoning can result in permanent health problems, and in even more extreme cases, death. The time that passes between the food consuption and the actual presence of the virus, is known as the incubation period. During this period microbes are passed through the stomach and into the intestine where they attach the cells that line the intestinal wall. They then being to multiply.
Practicing good hygiene during the three stages of food preparation(before, after, during)Article Search, can greatly reduce the chance of food poisoning. Be smart about your health and take the necessary precautions when working with food.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Feel free to reprint this article as long as you keep the article, this caption and author biography in tact with all hyperlinks.Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of Food Poisoning Area - http://www.food-poisoning-area.com, which is the best site on the internet for all Food Poisoning related information.


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