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13 Dangerous Food Combinations That You Must Avoid

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Well, fast food and junk food have always been a hit. Sad? Burger. Happy? Pizza. Breakup? Icecream. Bored? French Fries, so much more!

But the fact is, these are harmful and very dangerous for the human body, especially the combinations.

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Down the list are a few such unhealthy and very dangerous food combos:

1. Eggs and Bacon

These contain a high amount of protein. Which equals a huge amount of energy boost. Which is overall good, but the energy wears off real quick making the body lethargic.

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2. Burger and Fries

The classic order! Since both the food contains a high amount of transfat it is not only harmful, but also it decreases blood sugar level ended the worst of all, it makes on feel sleepy and exhausted.

Dangerous food combinations- burger and Fries

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3. Cereal and Juice

It is a very bad misconception that this combo is the best breakfast. Cause it is not. The citric acid in juice makes it difficult for the body to break down the carbs in cereal, which makes the body feel heavy.

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4. Pizza and Soda

Of course, we need to water down pizza with something, like water? Nah, rather a glass of fizzy soft drinks. The starch, carbs, and sugar end up decreasing our body’s capability of digesting food.

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5. Olive oil and Nuts

Nuts and olives don’t go well together, just like you and your ex. The fat in oil does not mix with the protein in nuts, causing indigestion and gastric issues.

6. Muffins and Juice

The sugar level in both the food with giving you a sugar rush, which basically will give you a boost of energy. But eventually getting you exhausted in a small amount of time.

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7. Tomatoes in Pasta

The Gigi Hadid’s pasta tastes so nice, and the main ingredient there is tomatoes, well of course pasta, but then puree is tomatoes, loads of it. The bad thing here is, the acidic content in tomatoes doesn’t let the pasta digest easily. Causing indigestion, chronic headache, and stomach ache.

8. Yogurt with Fruit

Yogurt is acidic and fruits contain a lot of fibers fibers fibers When they both come together, the concoction isn’t very nice, leading to the production of cold allergies.

Yogurt with Fruit- toxic food combinations

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9. Fruit after a full meal

There are days when we want us to feel less guilty, so to satisfy our sweet tooth after a meal we end up having a whole fruit. This isn’t smart, because while digesting the other food, our body keeps away the fiber. Which makes the fruit is undigested for a long time.

10. Meat and Potatoes

What’s better than roast chicken with a side of mashed potatoes? Well, not having the potato! Since both of them are very heavy when it comes to their nutrient capacity, digesting these two could lead to being a huge difficulty ending up with stomach and digestion problems.

11. Lemon and Cough Syrup

Typically one of the most common misconceptions. The two of them are deadly, though tasty, these can create huge problems internally. And causes affect in the bloodstream.

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12. Bananas and Milk

Since the entire combo is very heavy, it takes a lot of time to digest. And the toxin which is created due to the pair makes the body and mind very tired. So not only you’re mentally tired but physically too. Time for a nap, zzz.

13. Apple Juice and Allergy Medicines

Due to the nectar content in apples, the efficiency of medicine goes down by 70% making it practically useless for the body to consume.

Apple Juice and Allergy Medicines

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