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When I used to be on a SAD I had asthma and nasal allergies that were pretty
bad. Also some other symptoms on the far side of my GI trace.
When I started on Atkins the allergies got a lot better. Then I eliminated dairy
and went on paleo and the allergies improved.
Now I have discovered that whenever I cheat by eating something with wheat in
it, I get asthma, the GI problem etc. right away. I am much more sensitive than
I used to be. I still cheat sometimes but I pay a price immediately.
Has anyone else experienced this increased sensitivity after getting rid of
certain foods then trying them again?
Do people have allergy symptoms including leaky gut that involve a constantly
heightened reaction that in a sense suppress further reactions? Does this make
sense?
--Richard
Oliva wrote:
> Potatoes give me joint pain but it is the nightshade that I can not
> tolerate, not the carb..... I also get joint pain on bell peppers and
> eggplant, all of which I love and miss miserably..... Since paleo I also
> have to add mustard plant to the mix..... This is a way of eating that is
> absolutely individual in it's adaptation but the basics are pretty much on
> target...... dairy, grains, sugar are culprits for most...... Too, would
> someone like to explain why most milk products are nasty, with the exception
> of homemade yogurt. I love yogurt (12 oz. serving) with nuts and fruit.
> Commercial yogurt (w/o sugar) causes the typical reactions of any milk
> product....
> Oliva
>
> Dori Zook wrote
> > > Don't even get me started on potatoes.
>
> Amadeus wrote
> > The point against potatoe is a little weak i think.
> > It's merely their antinutrient (solanin) which obviously is easy to cope
> > with for most. On the other hand it's a tuber, which were available year
> > round in savannahs.
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