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Raw rice addiction
I have been eating raw rice for a very very long time around 9 years. I try to avoid and stop eating it but i find myself eating it all the time. I know it is not good for health but i tend to forget that everytime. It has become a very bad habit and sometimes while working in kitchen i dont even realise when i laid my hands on rice and when i filled my mouth with it!
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When rice is eaten uncooked a type of bacterium called Bacillus cereus enters our abdomen which produces a toxin called cereulide which causes nausea and vomiting Uncooked rice has a protein called lecitin which when enters our system causes food poisoning so advisable to give up this habit.Show yourself to a psychiatrist as this is more of a psychological problem than nutritional
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