However, it is important to remember that ignoring certain rules for the use of garlic can have serious consequences.
What not to eat with garlic
To avoid this, remember these three simple rules:
Avoid taking garlic with milk as it may upset your stomach.
Do not eat fruit immediately after garlic, as this can cause stomach acid.
Do not mix garlic with fresh tomatoes as this can cause heartburn and flatulence.
By following these tips, you can avoid the negative effects of garlic on your stomach.
Who should absolutely not eat garlic
Garlic is indeed beneficial and can help you heal faster, but there are some people who are not allowed or don’t want to eat it.
Between them:
for children under two years of age;
for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers;
people with peptic ulcer disease, liver disease (such as hepatitis), epilepsy, asthma, low blood pressure or gall bladder disease.
Also remember that garlic can be dangerous even for a completely healthy person if it is consumed in excess.
How to eat garlic properly – valuable tips
It is very easy to remember the fact that garlic quickly loses its main health benefits when it is cooked.
In order for garlic to be properly “charged”, it should be added to food raw, chopped.
Whooping cough alert in the UK, 5 children dead
Whooping cough alert rises in England. Five children have died, while infections continue to increase. The British Health Safety Agency (Ukhsa) reported 1,319 cases in England in March, after just over 900 in February, for a total of almost 2,800 in 2024, BBC news online reports. There are fears that it could be a ‘record’ year for the bacterial infection, as happened in 2016, when the peak of almost 6 thousand cases (5,949) was reached.
Whooping cough
Peaks that are generally observed every three to five years. The infection – experts recall – can be particularly serious for infants and young children. Half of the cases observed this year have so far involved ‘under-15s’, with the highest rates in children under three months old.
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at Emanuela Pasi
Vaccines are declining
According to Ukhsa, the basis for this increase is the steady decline in vaccinations in pregnant women and children and the very low numbers of whooping cough observed during the pandemic, as happened with other infections due to restrictions and public behavior. The peak was therefore expected, the agency said, urging families to get vaccinated if they have not already done so. As of September 2023, the number of two-year-olds completing routine six-in-one vaccinations, which includes protection against whooping cough, fell 92.9% from 96.3% in March 2014. Uptake also of the vaccine during pregnancy, has decreased: from over 70% in September 2017 to around 58% in September 2023.
For Ukhsa, this is a serious problem. “Vaccination remains the best defense against whooping cough and it is essential that pregnant women and newborns receive vaccines at the right time. Whooping cough can affect people of all ages, but for very young children it can be extremely serious – underlines the doctor Gayatri Amirthalingamfrom the British agency – Our thoughts and condolences go to those families who lost their child so tragically.”
Not just children and the elderly: the challenge of immunization in adults for healthy aging
by Irma D’Aria
Symptoms
The first signs of whooping cough are similar to a cold, with a runny nose and sore throat. But after about a week, the infection can develop into coughing fits that last a few minutes and typically get worse at night. Young children may have difficulty breathing after a coughing fit.
The bacteria are spread through coughing and sneezing. Experts advise members of a household diagnosed with the virus to stay home until three weeks after the onset of symptoms or 48 hours after the patient begins taking antibiotics.
Vaccines, 154 million lives saved in 50 years. Almost all children
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BetBoom Team Prepares for PGL Wallachia 2024: Season 1 Without Coach Anatoly Beef Ivanova
2024-05-09 17:36:00
Composition The BetBoom team Dota 2 will happen at PGL Wallachia 2024: Season 1 without coach Anatoly Beef Ivanova. Team leader Luka announced this on his personal Telegram channel. Fast Nasouashvili. He also shared his first impressions of organizing the competition.
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Good morning! 👋
Everything is fine, everyone is in Bucharest (except Tolyan), he has, as you know, allergies, and with him the sad experience of staying and eating in Romania. We decided not to risk his health until the latter part of the season and let him rest.
The tournament always pleases with its level (hotel, training, computers, gifts), probably the best in recent times after the Dubai Dacha, but at one point I said the same thing about Bali, so let’s not rush not))))
I will be the “coach”, I will sit with the guys at the drafts, so to speak, I will immerse myself deeper into life during the tournament, and we will see you tomorrow in the match against Nigma Shopify.
PGL Valachia 2024: Season 1 will take place from May 10 to 19 in Bucharest, Romania. The championship prize fund will be worth one million dollars. You can get to know the participants of the event on report Cybersport.ru.
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