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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

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Paul wrote:


On 2 Oct 2006 09:54:54 -0700, "James" wrote:


I've noticed that after eating asparagus my pee really stinks. Other
vegies that makes me notice are radish and onion.

Try eating a lot of carrots. I juice my carrots, and soon the pee
turns orange. You can be stinky AND colorful.


ROFL!!!!



The SO's sister had a paint horse - black and white. She fed the horse
so many carrots as a treat, we used to call him the Halloween Horse -
he was black and orange.


When my daughter was a baby she loved orange vegetables and fruits so
much that she actually developed a golden tone to her very pale skin.
The pediatrician called it a "sweet potato tan" and assured me that it
was harmless.

Kathleen

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Kathleen wrote:

When my daughter was a baby she loved orange vegetables and fruits so
much that she actually developed a golden tone to her very pale skin.
The pediatrician called it a "sweet potato tan" and assured me that it
was harmless.


Carotenosis.

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