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Side effects of over eating tomatoes

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 8, 2022 17:42 IST

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You may know the benefits of eating tomatoes, but there are also some side effects of overeating it.
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Excessive consumption of tomatoes can lead to many stomach related ailments. Let's find out what are the harms of consuming too many tomatoes.
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The problem of acid reflux can be exacerbated, as tomatoes contain master acid and citric acid, which make them very acidic. Excessive intake of it can cause symptoms of heartburn.
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Even eating too many tomatoes is not safe for your kidneys. This can lead to kidney stones.
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Excessive consumption of tomatoes can lead to joint pain and swelling of the joints. This can be very annoying for rheumatoid arthritis patients.
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If you are overly sensitive, eating tomatoes can also cause diarrhea.
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Some other symptoms related to digestion may also appear, such as upset stomach, feeling unwell, etc.
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Tomato seeds do not dissolve in the stomach. Even if the seeds in ketchup are removed, the amount of calcium in them can increase. Eating too much ketchup increases the amount of calcium in your body. Due to improper drainage of bladder, it puts stress on your kidneys.
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