Monday, February 6, 2012

Can Tea Help Prevent Food Poison?

There are lots of variances of food poison, and none are pleasant. One of them is Germ cereus. While not usually life threatening, this common form of food poisoning may cause diarrhea, revulsion, cramps and vomiting. Symptoms typically appear 8-16 hours after exposure to the bacteria, and can interrupt your life for a few days.

Bacillus cereus is usually due to improper cooking. The difficulty can be intensified by wrong refrigeration, which just permits the spores to further grow. Cooked ri

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