Talk:Melamine cyanurate

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[edit] Symptoms/Remedies of Poisoning (Allergy?)

Crystalluria, Headaches, Sebaceus Cyst, Burning Skin, Nervous Excitation, Body Ache, Nausea, Irritability, Depression, Somnolence

I have recently read that Chromic Acid will reform an Aminated Aromatic to Quinone, which is good for health. Consumption of the following foods (and a fair amount of acid such as vinegar or cranberry juice) will create chromic acid and may ease the effects of this poisoning: (Onions, Romaine, Tomato, Egg yolk, Wine, Whole Wheat Bread, Black pepper, Rye bread, Chilli, Apple-peel, Potatoes, Oysters, Margarine, Spaghetti, Cornflakes, Spirits, Butter, Spinach, Egg white, Oranges, Beer, Apples). --Gustable158.96.4.13 (talk) 22:36, 2 April 2008 (UTC)