Doctors against excess meat consumption
They warn excessive use of red meat, salt and chillies can increase stomach acidity
RAWALPINDI:
Doctors have warned that meat lovers can fall prey to several diseases during Eidul Azha if they eat excessive amounts of meat as doing so can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, high blood pressure and excess uric acid in the body.
Doctors have recommended that people should be wary of eating large quantity of meat.
They suggest that people should attempt to maintain a balanced diet which consists of meat, fruits and vegetables, among other things, to prevent any ailments associated with eating too much meat.
Dr Sheikh Muhammad Naseem Medical Officer, British High Commission told that people should eat less meat.
He said meat should be frozen soon after the sacrifice to preserve its nutritional value and avoid an infestation of germs on it.
He said half-frozen meat could cause diarrhoea and suggested that people should cook the meat again after freezing.
He added that people suffering from blood pressure, diabetes and excessive uric acid must avoid overeating meat.
Dr Naseem said people should clean their teeth after eating meat as this could help them avoid catching diseases.
He said Eidul Azha should be celebrated with special precautions about health, as excessive use of red meat, salt and chillies could increase stomach acidity.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 14th, 2019.
Doctors have warned that meat lovers can fall prey to several diseases during Eidul Azha if they eat excessive amounts of meat as doing so can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, high blood pressure and excess uric acid in the body.
Doctors have recommended that people should be wary of eating large quantity of meat.
They suggest that people should attempt to maintain a balanced diet which consists of meat, fruits and vegetables, among other things, to prevent any ailments associated with eating too much meat.
Dr Sheikh Muhammad Naseem Medical Officer, British High Commission told that people should eat less meat.
He said meat should be frozen soon after the sacrifice to preserve its nutritional value and avoid an infestation of germs on it.
He said half-frozen meat could cause diarrhoea and suggested that people should cook the meat again after freezing.
He added that people suffering from blood pressure, diabetes and excessive uric acid must avoid overeating meat.
Dr Naseem said people should clean their teeth after eating meat as this could help them avoid catching diseases.
He said Eidul Azha should be celebrated with special precautions about health, as excessive use of red meat, salt and chillies could increase stomach acidity.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 14th, 2019.