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Question: if u eat to many carrits will u turn orange


Answers: if u eat to many carrits will u turn orange

Acutally you will and you could die from it. "Carotene" is the red or yellow hydrocarbon pigment that gives carrots their characteristic cheery color, and also helps to brighten up egg yolks, sweet potatoes, and a variety of leafy vegetables. Intemperate carrot consumption will make the carotene build up in your bloodstream. Before you know it, your skin will take on a sickly yellow pallor, a grisly condition that superficially resembles jaundice. You've got carotenosis, you poor sap, and good luck to you. Fatal cases are rare, if that's any comfort: a London woman died from the disease in 1972, but she had to work at it.

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yes ... so don't eat alot of peas, unless it's right before St. Patrick's Day

No you will not turn orange.

Yes! And if you eat too much beef you will turn into a cow.

ya. thats what greens are for!

Not the carrots the beta carotene in the carrots, and people turn orange when they use the supplement too much. I never heard of anyone turning orange because of just eating a lot of carrots.

if you eat a significant amount for a long time period (as in a large quantity every day), it is possible to turn orange. Many infants get this from eating too much carrot purree baby food..it happened to my sister and her feet were orange!

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No....but if you drink gallons of carrot juice you will become toxic and orange...you can't hold enough fresh carrots to hurt you...

Nope.





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