Food Body Reactions: 7 Foods That Have Strange Side Effects

Carrots

Huffington Post Canada   First Posted: 03/13/2012 5:39 pm Updated: 03/14/2012 10:12 am

You've probably heard while growing up that 'you are what you eat.' Well, if that saying holds any truth, then Leo Barnett might as well be a carrot. The three-year-old boy from Britain was written about in the Daily Mail as living with a condition known as hyper-beta carotenemia. Other than being a mouthful, the condition prohibits Barnett's body from digesting carotene.

You might be more familiar with beta carotene as the compound the body converts to vitamin A after eating certain foods, or as the pigment that gives some fruits and vegetables their orange colour. But for Barnett, eating something like a carrot or an orange will leave the toddler looking, well, orange. Since Barnett's body can't handle the carotene due to a missing enzyme in his liver, the beta carotene builds up within his body and the result is an orange tinge to his skin that would give any tanning salon a run for their money.

While Barnett is believed to be the only one in Britain with the disease, he's not the only one with adverse reactions to certain foods. Health Canada reports that as many as five to six per cent of young children and three to four per cent of adults in westernized countries have some sort of food allergy that ranges from mild to fatal. While hyper-beta carotenemia is usually non-fatal, when combined with a weak immune system, the lack of vitamin A can lead to illness.

Think hyper-beta carotenemia is strange? Check out the gallery below to find out what other foods have strange effects on the body.

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Tomatoes are a great fruit to use in everything from salads to savoury sauces and are a crucial ingredient in certain culinary regions like Italy. They're also high in lycopene, a pigment that is known to reduce the chance of prostate cancer and as an antioxidant. But like carotene, too much lycopene can lead to a "deep orange discolouration" of the skin.

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You've probably heard while growing up that 'you are what you eat.' Well, if that saying holds any truth, then Leo Barnett might as well be a carrot. The three-year-old boy from Britain was written ab...
You've probably heard while growing up that 'you are what you eat.' Well, if that saying holds any truth, then Leo Barnett might as well be a carrot. The three-year-old boy from Britain was written ab...
 
 
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01:10 PM on 12/26/2012
I wanted to talk about the best foods to eat and not to eat. Just think of what we humans have been eating for over 4 million years ago. Think hunter gathers! What comes to mind. The caveman diet... also called the Paleo Diet. What eat is what we are. To get a grip on your health and eat what our bodies can be happy with is the key to a heathy and long life. Look for it at .... wieghtlossintoronto.blogspot.ca
12:29 PM on 12/26/2012
Chocolate has a side effect on me....the more I eat, the more weight I put on.....Hmmm New Year Resolution!!
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firewired
Compared to what?
07:21 PM on 03/15/2012
Thimbleberries are my favorite! They make my body "tingle" when I enjoy their taste! Ummmmt...to slap some "Thimbleberry Jam" on my toast in the morning....... ;)
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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
04:46 PM on 03/15/2012
Hydroponic tomatoes! At least that's what pictured. We farmers know these things.
04:02 PM on 03/15/2012
Hey, censors...I didn't mean anything sarcastic or even a hidden meaning behind my comment about the red jello.
03:30 PM on 03/15/2012
Soy IS the swiss army knife of foods. - Unless of course You are subjected to the s**t Monsanto created. That stuff not only triggers existing allergies. It cretes completely new ones in the consumers.

So if it were a swiss armyy knife the grip would have blades on the outside and they would have poison on them.
02:00 PM on 03/15/2012
My Grandmother told me rhubarb leaves are poisonous.
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BarefootArizona
DEFIANTLY Paleo
01:59 PM on 03/15/2012
I love stumbling onto Huffington Post-Canada.

You can just tell you guys are decent folks. It's like you have more of an innocence or something. Maybe you don't have as many broken homes as The U.S?

YUP----THAT'S IT.

Go Canada!
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BarefootArizona
DEFIANTLY Paleo
01:46 PM on 03/15/2012
Soy is best for building materials, not human consumption. There are much better sources of HUMAN FOOD that you can eat!
imonlyhereforthelaughs
Politicians...they ruin everything.
01:37 PM on 03/15/2012
"22 to 50%..." is roughly equivilent to saying "we don't really know..."
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JeanVA
Wolves - the mother of all dog-kind.
01:16 PM on 03/15/2012
Boner must be eating too many tomatoes...
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01:39 PM on 03/15/2012
Boehner, but my thoughts exactly
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WhereIsTheTruth
We need more chlorine in the gene pool!
02:42 PM on 03/15/2012
I think Jean meant to spell it that way.
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BarefootArizona
DEFIANTLY Paleo
01:53 PM on 03/15/2012
What is Nancy Pelosi eating that's got a sista lookin like the joker?
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TS69
Obama2012
01:11 PM on 03/15/2012
This would explain the orange speaker.... must live off carrots and bourbon
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evilchihuahua
Crossing the line just because it's there.
01:07 PM on 03/15/2012
I too thought that one or a combination of these foods explains Boehner.
But after careful consideration, I think it's just an intestinal blockage that keeps him full of, and soon to be the color of, well you can guess the rest. ;)
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Syl 13
We're all mad here
01:06 PM on 03/15/2012
In high school I found one, but it probably just works for me and those with similar allergies: ham and other preserved meat. It's not a fun trip at all, like nutmeg, but it makes me TRIP. Blurred vision, bizarre behavior, headache, dizzyness. No real hallucinations, but I weirded out my history teacher by saying (when called on to read aloud) "I can't, the words keep moving".
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mollynova
Oh, Toto! Where did our democracy go?
01:13 PM on 03/15/2012
Maybe you have an allergy to nitrites/nitrates or sulpha/sulphur/sulphite/sulphates?
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Syl 13
We're all mad here
05:45 PM on 03/15/2012
Probably all of the above, lol.
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mollynova
Oh, Toto! Where did our democracy go?
01:04 PM on 03/15/2012
Mace is the red membrane that covers the nutmeg. Tastes just like nutmeg, maybe a squidge milder. You can use all the mace you want with no toxic effects. But use nutmeg sparingly.