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Posted: 07/09/08 - 03:50 Post subject: |
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It's probably Carotenemia caused by too much vitamin A or by increased levels of carotene in blood.
For example, breast milk is food high in carotene.
Other food with high level of carotene are carrots, squash, sweet potato, pumpkin, spinach, beans, egg yolks and corn.
Other possible condition is Lycopenemia associated with excessive intake of lycopene found in tomatoes and beets.
However, you should consult your doctor to exclude other possible reasons for this condition. |
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