Paul Saladino· MD
um are they they're known to be photosynthesizing at least in some individuals so it's it's tricky to sort this out and understand where these are coming from
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
um are they they're known to be photosynthesizing at least in some individuals so it's it's tricky to sort this out and understand where these are coming from
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one of the more i shouldn't say comical because it's not comical for this woman but severe phototoxic burn following celery ingestion a 65 year old woman develops severe generalized phototoxic reaction following a visit to a suntan parlor history taking revealed she consumed a large quantity of celery root she was listening to some kind of channeler of jesus telling her that celery no this is too long ago for that kind of but um one hour earlier she had a bunch of celery an hour earlier and she had tons of eight methoxy sorolin and five methoxysurlin in the extract in her blood from the celery root