Is eating yogurt right after fish make you sick?!


Question:

Is eating yogurt right after fish make you sick?


Answers:
It shouldn't... people mix meat and dairy all the time.
Of course, vegetarians wouldn't really be the best people to know this 'cos we don't eat them.

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Possibly. But I wouldn't go in swimming for an hour.

Well according to my experiences, no. I have done that same combination once, and nothing happened to me. However it depends if you are participating in any physical activity right after eating. If your gonna be jumping around, fish isn't the best thing to have in your stomach.

It might.. It is not a good combo .. but very healthy!!!

depends on the person i guess

Never made me sick . when I was a kid I even eat fried fish & butter pecon icecream , at the same time . Like eating a bite of one then a bite of the other . The only differance is the calchure in the yogurt . I eat yogurt with any thing . Even make a dressing for over fish , salids & other things with yogert instead of sour cream or salid dressing
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It depends on your constitution.

That'd do it for me...

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well never tryed it i hate fish but ut seems like it might wait to eat of the other

It won't be good for proper digestion, but I'm sure one would survive the ordeal. Everyday people are eating bacon, eggs, toast, orange juice, then coffee with cream and sugar on top of that. A pretty horrible combination. Sure, such things usually make one fart more than usual and later either poo bricks or liquid poo, but rarely does it come out looking like a properly digested turd. Do this for years and years and years and then you have the typical N. American 60 year old who's guts are half dead. Yum!




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