Can You Spot The Foods In Your House That Can Poison You?

5. Rhubarb

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The stalks of rhubarb can grow to be two feet long. These red and green stalks are the edible portion of the plant, and deliver its potent punch of vitamin C and calcium. The leaves, however, are another story. They contain oxalic acid. . . which is commonly found in metal cleaners and bleach. At high concentrations, this chemical substance is poisonous. Burning mouth, burning throat and difficulty breathing are all symptoms. As tempting as they may be, do not eat the leaves of rhubarb.

6. Apples

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An apple a day might keep the doctor away. . .or send you to see him! Apples have two poisonous problems. First, the seeds contain amygdalin, a substance that can release cyanide if you chew the seeds and they come into contact with your digestive enzymes. Small amounts can be detoxified; large amounts can be dangerous. Second, apples are on the Environmental Working Group’s Dirty Dozen list of fruits and vegetables that retain the highest levels of pesticides. When you eat an apple, you want the taste and the nutrients, not the pesticides!