The reasons I'm asking are:
My homeopatic doctor told me when I was young to avoid milk, chocolate, Oranges, tomatoes, and apple. I didn't get rid completely of the itching-drying-and-then-painfull blisters until I stopped completely those foods.
Later, I noticed by adding those to my diet, related skin issues (i.e. ate-skin holes filled with liquid which itches when the flesh is eaten, burns when sweating, cracks when liquid dries) appeared in the following locations with different foods.
Milk -> Mouth ulcer
Orange - > Voice, throat
Chocolate -> Finger, digits and sides
Green Onions -> Hand palm, Foot sole. Aggravated by sweating.
Tomato -> Intestins (diverticulosis)
Apple - Bronchi (Asthma symptoms) This aggravated by dust or mold, heavy breathing (e.g. exercise)
Do you know the connection between them and / or natural cure?
a tomato probably
12 ounce (354 ml) of apple juice contain 10 tsp (39 g) of naturally occurring sugar from carbs, orange juice 8 tsp (33 g), tomato juice 12 tsp (49 g). 100 g of raw fruit (not juice): apple 10 g, orange 9 g, tomato 3g. Naturally occurring sugar is still sugar. So, Coca-Cola with 10 tsp (40g) is comparable to fruit juice. Of course, fruit juices may have other nutrients that soda does not. References: http://www.hookedonjuice.com http://www.nutritiondata.com/
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