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Eating spinach is good for tuberculosis

Male  53 years old 2018-05-30
After buying spring, it is the season for spinach to go on the market. At this time, the family has never broken spinach, but the doctor told that tuberculosis is not enough to eat spinach, is it true?

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  • BY Ina Barton 2018-05-30
    In general, patients with tuberculosis should never eat spinach, or eat less. Spinach contains a lot of oxalic acid. As long as these oxalic acids enter the body, insoluble calcium oxalate will be formed, which is not easily absorbed by the body, causing calcium deficiency. The phenomenon is not easy to cure, so it is better not to eat spinach.
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