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  1. Asparagus pee Asparagus pee February 17, 2012

    Young infants and perhaps those with recurrent oxalate kidney stones should avoid beets, but most commonly the chief side effect is beeturia, the harmless passage of pink urine, though not all are affected, akin to the malodorous urine (“stinky pee”) that sometimes results from asparagus consumption.

  2. Peanuts in Pregnancy Peanuts in Pregnancy December 6, 2010

    Should pregnant women avoid peanuts to decrease their child’s risk of peanut allergy?