Losing your appetite is a natural reaction to food poisoning. After ingesting something that has spoiled, the body is likely to reject similar foods for some time, even beyond the illness. The body requires food to have the energy to fight the infection, so it is important to find foods that are palatable, such as bland broth soups and plain, white flour foods like crackers and bread.

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