Stevia's acute toxicity, subtoxicity, chronic toxicity, and cancer-causing properties were not strong, but the European Food Science Committee's 1999 report mentioned that stevia may affect male fertility. Its main metabolism, stevio, showed a mutation activity, produced toxicity at high concentration, and was suspected to have cancer-causing properties. However, the relevant research was not sufficient. In addition, excessive intake of stevia may stimulate the digestive tract, causing abdominal pain and diarrhea; excessive intake of sweetened food made of synthetic stevia extract may affect the body's blood sugar regulation and hormone balance. For people with chronic diseases, it may increase the risk of certain chronic diseases. Long-term consumption of large quantities may even increase the risk of cancer. However, there were also data showing that steviol had no acute and subacute toxicity, hereditary toxicity, and cancerous properties. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

The European Food Science Committee's 1999 safety evaluation report on steviol mentioned that steviol itself was not highly toxic, subtoxic, chronic toxic, and cancerogenic, but it may affect male fertility. Stevio, its main metabolism, showed a mutation activity, produced toxicity at high concentration, and was suspected to have cancerogenic ability. However, the relevant research was not sufficient. There were no reports of adverse reactions to stevia. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Stevia could not be used at the same time as some drugs, including blood-sugar lowering drugs such as glucose and sulphoylureas; anti-hemostatic drugs such as asthma and Warfarin; some heart drugs such as propranolol and metoprolo; some immune regulation drugs such as cyclosporine and gammaglobulin. Stevia should be avoided for patients who are taking these drugs. In addition, stevia is taboo for some people, such as pregnant women, lactational women, children, and patients with certain diseases (such as liver and kidney diseases, diabetes, goiter diseases, and autoimmunity diseases). The use of stevia in these people may have adverse effects, so it should be avoided as much as possible or used after consulting a doctor. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Stevia had the effect of protecting the liver. It was a Chinese herbal medicine that had a certain protective effect on the human liver. Not only could it reduce the transminase in the liver, but it could also repair damaged liver cells and enhance the detoxification function of the liver. It also had a certain effect on the adverse symptoms of human liver incompetence, liver Cirrus, fatty liver, and so on. In addition, related studies have found that stevia in stevia can improve markers related to fatty liver, reduce the amount of fat in the liver, and reduce glucose levels, indicating that stevia has a positive impact on liver health. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It could be the dark themes, unhealthy relationships, or maybe excessive violence and drama.
He's extremely toxic. His actions and personality are just plain bad.
One sign is constant criticism. In a toxic friend story, you might notice the friend always finding fault with you, like your appearance or choices. Another is jealousy. If the friend is always envious of your success or new relationships, that's a red flag. Also, if they try to control you, for example, telling you who you can or can't be friends with, it's a sign of toxicity.
A 'toxic novel' could be a novel that contains harmful or negative themes. For example, it might promote toxic relationships, like excessive jealousy, control, or abuse within the characters' interactions. It could also involve themes of self - destruction, such as characters engaging in excessive drug use or self - harm without any positive message of recovery or redemption.
Here are some recommended names of poisons in novels: 1. Source: Xiao Yi's Drinking Horse Flowing Flower River 2. Five Poison Powder-Source: Liang Yusheng's Fate of the Cloud Sea Jade Bow 3. [Tianyi Divine Water-Source: The Legend of Chu Liuxiang by Gu Long] 4. Ghost Weep Pill 5. Myriad Cycle Poison Pill 6. six path reincarnation pill 7. The Hell of Return 8. soul-devouring bead 9. Grass of Life and Death 10. White Charm Flower Please note that these recommended poison names may be fictional and are for reference only.
The gardenia was not poisonous, and its fragrance was not toxic. It could also improve the air quality and make people feel refreshed. If one accidentally consumed gardenia or its juice, it would not cause adverse effects on the body. However, for people with allergic constitutions, such as allergic asthma, allergic skin diseases, allergic rhinoceros, etc., gardenia was not suitable for people, because gardenia could easily lead to allergy or asthma relapse. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Azalea leaves were poisonous. Contact with azalea leaves may cause itching and red spots on the skin. Eating it by mistake may lead to more serious poisoning reactions, such as headache, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, etc. In extreme cases, it may even cause coma and death. Especially the yellow azalea (sheep hesitate), which was more poisonous. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!