Squid is one type of seafood that is easily available and is very popular with many people. Its soft texture, savory taste and delicious and suitable to be processed in various forms, from fried, grilled, just a little reason why many people like processed squid.

Rich in minerals, protein and vitamins for the body, black ink on the squid is supposed to prevent tumors in the body. However, despite the many benefits that can be obtained from squid, many say squid can cause cholesterol in the blood to increase, high blood pressure, allergies to heart problems.

Want to know the answer, whether the allegation is true or just a myth, watch the Ayo Hidup Sehat show on tvOne, Monday, April 1, 2019 edition at 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with Dr. Juwalita Surapsari, Mgizi, SpGK.

In other segments, the event which was guided by Indra Bekti and Dr. Sheila Salsabila BMedSc will discuss stone urination. Diseases that can be experienced by many people occur due to the accumulation of salt and minerals such as calcium, ammonia, uric acid in the urine.

Although it is common in adult men, children may also experience stone urine due to certain disease conditions that make the risk of stone formation. Together with Dr. Hani Hendarto, SpU, let's find out the answer to what actually causes stone urine..