Babies can safely start eating oranges around 6-8 months of age, once they have started eating solid foods and have shown no signs of allergies.
Babies can safely start eating oranges around 6-8 months of age, as long as they are able to handle solid foods and have no allergies.
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yes , in fact it does . you might need to see a doctor if you are eating more than 4 oranges a day. If you start to feel dizzy then you might pass out due to Orangeosis.
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When they see a doctor, to tell them to start eating.
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Some people's feet may have a scent resembling oranges due to a condition called "bromodosis," which is caused by sweat mixing with bacteria on the skin. The bacteria break down sweat and produce compounds that can give off a fruity odor, similar to oranges. Proper foot hygiene can help reduce this smell.
Usually it's eating too many citrus fruits like oranges, clementines, manderins that tend to result in increased segmenters. If untreated, the skin can start to peel.
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Eating a healthy diet, and regular exercise is a good start.