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Do Not Take Vit. C with Prawn/Shrimp   Message List  
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Guys, I am forwarding this to you as a precaution.  True or not, it's better to be be careful than be sorry!

Best regards!








Subject: Do Not Take Vit C with Prawn/Shrimp
>
>
>
> > Taiwan, a woman suddenly died unexpectedly with signs
> of bleeding from
> > her ears, nose, mouth & eyes. After a preliminary
> autopsy it was
> > diagnosed death due to arsenic poisoning death. Where
> did the arsenic
> > come from?
> >
> >
> > The police launched an in-depth and extensive
> investigation. A medical
> > school professor was invited to come to solve the
> case.
> >
> > The professor carefully looked at the contents from
> the deceased's
> > stomach, in less than half an hour, the mystery was
> solved. The
> > professor said: 'The deceased did not commit suicide
> and neither was
> > she murdered, she died of accidental death due to
> ignorance!'
> >
> > Everyone was puzzled, why accidental death? The
> arsenic is of the U.S.
> > military for carrying rice seedlings H Gao.  The
> professor said: 'The
> > arsenic is produced in the stomach  ;of the
> deceased.' The deceased
> > used to take 'Vitamin C' everyday, which in itself is
> not a problem.
> > The problem was that she ate a large portion of
> shrimp/prawn during
> > dinner. Eating shrimp/prawn is not the problem that's
> why nothing
> > happened to her family ever though they took the same
> shrimp/prawn.
> > However at the same time the deceased also took
> 'vitamin C', that is
> > where the problem is!
> >
> > Researchers at the University of Chicago in the United
> States , found
> > through experiments, food such as soft-shell
> shrimp/prawn contains a
> > much higher concentration of - five potassium arsenic
> compounds.
> >
> > Such fresh food by itself has no toxic effects on the
> human body!
> > However, in taking 'vitamin C', due to the chemical
> reaction, the
> > original non-toxic - five potassium arsenic (As
> anhydride, also known
> > as arsenic oxide, the chemical formula for As205)
> changed to a three
> > potassium toxic arsenic (ADB arsenic anhydride), also
> known as arsenic
> > trioxide, a chemical formula (As203), which is
> commonly known as
> > arsenic to the public!
> >
> > 。
> > Arsenic poisoning have magma role and can cause
> paralysis to the small
> > blood vessels, "mercapto Jimei"??, inhibits the
> activity of the liver
> > and fat necrosis change Hepatic Lobules Centre, heart,
> liver, kidney,
> > intestine congestion, epithelial cell necrosis,
> telangiectasia.
> > Therefore, a person who dies of arsenic poisoning will
> shows signs of
> > bleeding from the ears, nose, mounth & eyes.
> > Therefore; as a precautionary measure, DO NOT not take
> shrimp/prawn
> > when taking 'vitamin C'.
> > After reading this; please do not be stingy. Forward
> to your friends
> > and family!!
> >
>





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