This article gives you 6 health
risks of popcorn to avoid so you can help keep your dog away from snacks that can make her gain weight or create intestinal upsets.
Now you know the 6 health
risks of popcorn for your dog and the nutritional facts.
Not exact matches
In short, no association was found between an increased
risk of diverticulitis and eating nuts,
popcorn or corn.
The most fascinating finding was that those men who ate the most nuts and
popcorn actually had lower
risk of infection.
Tastes just like
popcorn without the
risk of chocking!
Turns out that
popcorn is fairly hard to put a needle through and I didn't want to
risk Ava poking the heck out
of herself, so she and Julian ate
popcorn while I threaded it.
Avoid foods that pose choking
risks (like hot dogs, grapes, raw carrots, nuts, raisins, hard or gummy candy, spoonfuls
of peanut butter, chunks
of meat or cheese, and
popcorn), which are a similar size and shape as a child's airway.
The potential peril
of, say, eating microwave
popcorn pales in comparison to smoking, which is directly responsible for 30 percent
of cancer deaths, says Margaret Kripke, PhD, professor emerita at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and co-author
of the President's Cancer Panel report on environmental cancer
risk.
What's more,
popcorn is a whole grain — and people who eat plenty
of whole grains tend to be leaner and have a lower
risk of heart disease than those who don't.
Higher intake
of hydrogenated fats (margarine, doughnuts, cakes, pies, cookies biscuits, microwave
popcorn, frozen pizza, etc.) may increase the
risk of Alzheimer disease.
So, not only is this study not saying that IGF - 1 causes cancer (only raises the
risks, but hey, so does living under a
popcorn ceiling), but it's not even referring to the normal populace and CERTAINLY not referring to foods we consume that contain (by relative standards, MINUSCULE) amounts
of IGF - 1.
Raisins, nuts,
popcorn and other small foods should not be given to young infants because
of the choking
risk.
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