The claimEvidence D · marketing folklore
No vegetables or fruit during postpartum confinement
The evidence
No scientific basis and harmful: with produce avoided, vitamin A and C intake fell below half the recommended amount; the postpartum body needs vitamin C, folate, and fiber.
The mechanism, in brief
With the first two gates in hand, several widespread folk claims fall apart.
Sources (3)
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