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  2. Cucurbitacin - Wikipedia

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    The toxicity associated with consumption of foods high in cucurbitacins is sometimes referred to as "toxic squash syndrome". [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In France in 2018, two women who ate soup made from bitter pumpkins became sick , involving nausea , vomiting , and diarrhea , and had hair loss weeks later. [ 19 ]

  3. Cucumis myriocarpus - Wikipedia

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    The fruit and foliage are toxic due to the presence of cucurbitacin. The plant is toxic to humans as well as to horses, sheep, cattle and pigs and it has been associated with stock deaths. [4] It has been used by humans as an emetic. [5] There are records of poisoning occurring in humans. [6]

  4. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Kidney toxicity [5] associated with kidney failure; associated with development of cancer, particularly of the urinary tract, known carcinogen [8] [9] Atractylate Atractylis gummifera: Liver damage, [3] nausea, vomiting, epigastric and abdominal pain, diarrhoea, anxiety, headache and convulsions, often followed by coma [10]

  5. Nutritionists Share a List of the Healthiest Fruits to Eat - AOL

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    Be sure to only consume ripe ackee from a trusted source, as the unripe fruit can be toxic. ... Watermelon contains other antioxidants, too, including carotenoids, lycopene, and cucurbitacin E.

  6. This hydrating food that can count toward your daily water goal

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    Cucurbitacin has been studied for its ability to potentially hinder the growth of cancer cells. But since cucurbitacin is a chemical compound, it is extracted from cucumber and the research is ...

  7. What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Cucumber Every Day - AOL

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    One cucumber salad, coming right up.

  8. Cucurbitacin E - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbitacin E is a biochemical compound from the family of cucurbitacins. These are found in plants which are member of the family Cucurbitaceae, most of them coming from traditional Chinese medicinal plants, but also in other plants such as pumpkins and gourds. Cucurbitacin E is a highly oxidated steroid consisting of a tetracyclic triterpene ...

  9. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Cross-pollination with toxic types can cause bitterness in plants of the next generation, and these should not be eaten. The flowers and young leaves and shoot tips can also be consumed. [ 118 ] The seeds and fruits of most varieties can be stored for long periods of time, [ 5 ] particularly the sweet-tasting winter varieties with their thick ...