Aproko Doctor describe How groundnut consumption can harm the liver
A doctor from Aproko, renowned for his broad and controversial views on health, has issued another vital PSA to Nigerians in a recent development.
He issued the following warning to Nigerians via Instagram video: exercise caution when consuming groundnuts. However, he proceeded to disclose particular justifications for his guidance on this matter.
He stated that groundnuts, particularly charred varieties and those with an unpleasant flavor, contain a specific toxin that is detrimental to the human body. Additionally, he stated that this toxin can cause permanent liver injury.
He advised Internet users who continue to consume spoiled or unpleasant-tasting groundnuts should discontinue the practice, as it may be detrimental to their health.
Additionally, recall that around this time last year, the doctor at Aproko issued a warning to individuals who routinely consume food without chewing it. He stated that the act of chewing food is vitally essential because it facilitates digestion.
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Additionally, he stated that individuals who hasten to consume their meals and rarely process them run the risk of developing digestive system complications, given that the stomach was designed to accommodate foods in small pieces.
Recall that he shared a truly surprising observation about kitchen sponge in September. He shockingly disclosed that the average kitchen sponge harbors significantly more pathogens and bacteria than a toilet seat, much to the astonishment of many.
He explained that this is the case because although the majority of toilet seats are frequently cleansed, kitchen sponges are rarely maintained. Additionally, he provided guidance on how Internet users should maintain their kitchen sponges in the future.
He recommended that they utilize bleach or hot water to eliminate all bacteria and pathogens prior to employing a sponge to clean their plates and kitchen utensils.