Nutrition experts have cautioned pregnant women against the consumption of rotten tomatoes, noting that they contain aflatoxins which could cause serious health problems to them and their unborn baby.
Pregnant women, the experts said, should avoid consuming rotten tomatoes because they have mycotoxins which could lead to birth defects and delayed growth in children.
According to them, large doses of aflatoxins, which are amongst the most poisonous mycotoxins can also lead to liver damage and suppressed immunity.
The nutritionists stated this in exclusive interviews with PUNCH HealthWise, warning also that even those not pregnant should avoid consuming tomatoes that have a foul smell.
The World Health Organisation says mycotoxins can cause a variety of adverse health effects and pose a serious health threat to both humans and livestock.
WHO noted that the adverse health effects of mycotoxins range from acute poisoning to long-term effects such as immune deficiency and cancer.
A Clinical Nutritionist at the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, Susan Holdbrookee, told our correspondent that as Christmas is around the corner, people should be mindful of the type of tomatoes they buy to make their stew especially pregnant women.
Holdbrookee urged Nigerians to resist the temptation of buying rotten tomatoes because they are cheap, warning that such tomatoes are often unhealthy for human consumption and could cause liver damage.
The nutritionist also said it was unhealthy for people to pick tomatoes and eat them without washing them, noting that they could come down with typhoid fever or diarrhoea from tomatoes infected with fungi.
Reeling out the health risk of consuming rotten tomatoes, the nutritionist said, “Rotten Tomatoes contain aflatoxins which can predispose those who consume them to cancer.
“Aflatoxins cause immune deficiency in animals by causing serious liver in human beings. It causes stunted growth in children.
“It causes delayed child development and leads to liver cancer. Those are things that aflatoxins have been known to cause.
“When you expose yourself to long-term aflatoxins, it can lead to birth defects. It suppresses a person’s immunity which makes the person vulnerable to all kinds of infectious agents.”
Continuing, she said, “Imagine a pregnant woman going to eat such things, maybe they did not cook it properly, it will not only affect the woman, but it will also affect the baby.
“Sometimes, in the process, she might lose the pregnancy. And then, if she does not lose the pregnancy, they might mutate some cells and in future, they can also lead to cancer.”