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- Tomato_effect abstract "The tomato effect occurs when effective therapies for a condition are rejected, usually because they do not make sense in the context of the current understanding of the disease in question. The name refers to the fact that tomatoes were rejected as a food source by most North Americans until the end of the 19th century, because the prevailing belief at the time was that they were poisonous.".
- Tomato_effect wikiPageID "44410141".
- Tomato_effect wikiPageLength "3177".
- Tomato_effect wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tomato_effect wikiPageRevisionID "696325145".
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Aspirin.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink B_vitamins.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Beriberi.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Brown_rice.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_phenomena.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Food.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Humorism.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Lemon.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Poison.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Salicylic_acid.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Scurvy.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Therapy.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Tomato.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink White_rice.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageWikiLink Willow.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tomato_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Treatment-stub.
- Tomato_effect subject Category:Medical_phenomena.
- Tomato_effect comment "The tomato effect occurs when effective therapies for a condition are rejected, usually because they do not make sense in the context of the current understanding of the disease in question. The name refers to the fact that tomatoes were rejected as a food source by most North Americans until the end of the 19th century, because the prevailing belief at the time was that they were poisonous.".
- Tomato_effect label "Tomato effect".
- Tomato_effect sameAs m.012bd8p5.
- Tomato_effect wasDerivedFrom Tomato_effect?oldid=696325145.
- Tomato_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Tomato_effect.