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						 This is an illness
    caused by eating food contaminated with bacteria, toxins or chemicals. 
    What to look for 
    Usually, food poisoning
    causes some combination of nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhoea that may or may
    not be bloody, sometimes with other symptoms.  
    If you eat food
    contaminated by viral, bacterial, or chemical agents you may come down with food
    poisoning. It can give you mild to very painful discomfort.  
    Causes  
    Food contaminated with
    bacteria, toxins or chemicals can cause food poisoning. Bacterial food poisoning occurs
    when a germ is contained in the food (salmonella) you have eaten. Harmful bacteria grow in
    cooked and raw meat and fish, dairy products, and prepared foods left at room temperature
    too long. People who are ill or infected can transmit bacteria to food they are preparing
    it.  
    Badly canned or bottled
    products can contain a bacterium that needs no oxygen to multiply and is not destroyed by
    cooking. This bacterium causes botulism, a rare but potentially fatal food poisoning.  
    If your symptoms are mild,
    you probably don't need a doctor. However, if you are worried or your symptoms last longer
    than two days visit your doctor. 
    Traditional Treatment 
    Vomiting and diarrhoea are
    the body's way of flushing poison out of your system, so it is advisable not to take
    anything which stops this natural process from occurring.  
    Because repeated vomiting
    or diarrhoea can remove large amounts of water from your system, drink plenty of filtered
    water to replenish your system.  
    Alternative/Natural
    Treatments 
    Try one or more of these
    alternative remedies while the body rids itself of the poison.  
    Herbal Therapies
    -  
						Ginger    
						(Zingiber officinale) can be an
    effective remedy for nausea.   
						Ginger 
    (Zingiber officinale) can be an
    effective remedy for nausea.   
    An infusion of meadowsweet
    (Filipendula ulmaria),  
	catnip (Nepeta cataria), or  slippery elm (Ulmus fulva) may help soothe stomach
    and intestinal membranes.  
    Also try some  chamomile tea as this will soothe your stomach.  
    Homoeopathy - 
    You could try any of the following over-the-counter remedies - 
      					 
						Arsenicum Album, Veratrum Album, 
      					 Nux Vomica, or Podophyllum. You could try any of the following over-the-counter remedies - 
      					 
						Arsenicum Album, Veratrum Album, 
      					 Nux Vomica, or Podophyllum. 
       
    Dietary Considerations 
    After symptoms subside,
    restore strength slowly by eating foods like white rice, bland vegetables, and bananas. To
    restore essential bacteria to your digestive tract, eat plain acidophilus yogurt, or take
    acidophilus capsules. Avoid unfermented milk products, which may be difficult to digest.  
    Prevention  
    
      Practice good hygiene and
        wash your hands before cooking and preparing any meals, and after you have been to the
        toilet. 
       
      Don't thaw frozen meat at
        room temperature. Let it thaw gradually in a refrigerator, or in a microwave oven and cook
        immediately.  
       
      Avoid uncooked marinated
        food and raw meat, fish, or eggs; cook all such food thoroughly.  
       
      Don't eat any food that
        looks or smells rotten, or any food from bulging cans or cracked jars.  
       
      Never eat cooked meat or
        dairy products that have been out of a refrigerator more than two hours.  
       
     
    When to seek further
    professional advice  
    
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