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"textContent": "The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an alert to pregnant and breastfeeding women not to consume calabash chalk, which is sometimes used as a remedy for morning sickness. The FSAI says that the consumption of Calabash chalk (also known as calabar chalk, calabar stone, la craie, argile, nzu, ndom, eko and mabele) […]\n\nThe post Warning issued for pregnant women in Ireland not to eat chalk used as morning sickness remedy appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
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