Every year, millions fall ill from foods they thought were safe. In the United States alone, the CDC estimates that foodborne illnesses cause about 48 million cases, 128,000 hospitalizations, and 3,000 deaths annually (CDC). Packaged foods, often loaded with preservatives and additives, have also been linked to rising rates of chronic conditions such as liver and kidney disease. The digestive system is usually the first to suffer, but toxins and contaminants can quietly damage organs over time.
Tragically, symptoms often appear only when significant harm has already occurred, making early detection a formidable challenge for healthcare professionals and families alike.
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14. Homemade Eggnog Homemade eggnog is a cherished holiday tradition, but classic recipes often call for raw eggs, which can harbor Salmonella bacteria. Consuming contaminated eggnog…