Too much candy: Man dies from eating bags of black licorice | AP News
A Massachusetts construction worker’s love of black licorice wound up costing him his life. Eating a bag and a half every day for a few weeks threw his nutrients out of whack and caused the 54-year-old man’s heart to stop, doctors reported Wednesday.
“Even a small amount of licorice you eat can increase your blood pressure a little bit,” said Dr. Neel Butala, a cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital who described the case in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The problem is glycyrrhizic acid, found in black licorice and in many other foods and dietary supplements containing licorice root extract. It can cause dangerously low potassium and imbalances in other minerals called electrolytes.
Eating as little as 2 ounces of black licorice a day for two weeks could cause a heart rhythm problem, especially for folks over 40, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns.
“It’s more than licorice sticks. It could be jelly beans, licorice teas, a lot of things over the counter. Even some beers, like Belgian beers, have this compound in it,” as do some chewing tobaccos, said Dr. Robert Eckel, a University of Colorado cardiologist and former American Heart Association president. He had no role in the Massachusetts man’s care.
The death was clearly an extreme case. The man had switched from red, fruit-flavored twists to the black licorice version of the candy a few weeks before his death last year. He collapsed while having lunch at a fast-food restaurant. Doctors found he had dangerously low potassium, which led to heart rhythm and other problems. Emergency responders did CPR and he revived but died the next day.
The FDA permits up to 3.1% of a food’s content to have glycyrrhizic acid, but many candies and other licorice products don’t reveal how much of it is contained per ounce, Butala said. Doctors have reported the case to the FDA in hope of raising attention to the risk.
Jeff Beckman, a spokesman for the Hershey Company, which makes the popular Twizzlers licorice twists, said in an email that “all of our products are safe to eat and formulated in full compliance with FDA regulations,” and that all foods, including candy, “should be enjoyed in moderation.”
licoricemia an overabundance of licorice in the blood
Lmao we have an emoji for that guy???
All of human culture stored in emojis
The video in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg76qIZ4BQ8
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Quiet, you.
Licoricemia should be the name of a Norwegian metal band that sometimes does covers of 1980s pop tunes. Like a Virgin for example.
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54-year-old man
Average mid life crisis enjoyer
You just hate to see a dude rocking
how fortunate that Twizzlers contain no actual licorice.
Another W for the stale wax
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Could you eleborate on that.
I’m going to wipe the licorice root from the face of the earth
Someone posted on here a while back about dark chocolate bars being full of lead and cadmium - and I don’t think they ever did anything about it.
https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-safety/lead-and-cadmium-in-dark-chocolate-a8480295550/
I don’t think they ever did anything about it.
Maybe the FDA sent a strongly worded letter?
The US government is a spineless useless government except when it comes to killing people. They’ll timidly request companies to issue recalls 👉👈 but only if you pick up, otherwise you’re free to keep selling shit without the FDA advising people to refund
The FDA permits up to 3.1% of a food’s content to have glycyrrhizic acid, but many candies and other licorice products don’t reveal how much of it is contained per ounce, Butala said.
Normal country
Licorice Recoil
Holy hell
some things (licorice) are worth dying for
If I can’t have my all sorts, what’s even the point anyway?
The man had switched from red, fruit-flavored twists to the black licorice version of the candy a few weeks before his death last year.
My first thought is that he might have switched because he thought they were healthier for some reason, which, oof.
MY SAVORY SOUL LIQUORICE CLAIMS ANOTHER!
This is bullshit. I eat five pounds of bridge mix a week and my tickers never been healthier!