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When my daughter got her food sensitivity test back we were shocked that
she had mounted an immune response to lettuce and broccoli as well as
some other veggies.
As I started to write this response, the Doctor who diagnosed my
daughter called for a follow-up -- the last time she saw him was about 8
months ago. I've received next day follow-ups, but that long, never. Of
course, he's the only holistic doc we're ever had.
I ask him some questions about leaky gut and food intolerances, etc. and
he said it all starts with digestion -- low enzymes and HCL. He
recommends an enzyme product called similase. One can develop a food
intolerance with any food apparently.
Liz
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> Strangely, one thing I have found since starting paleo, and going
> through more and less strict phases of it, is that leafy greens upset my
> digestion. They are about the only food that does upset it, in fact. I
> can tolerate small amounts of greens on an occasional basis, but if I
> eat much of them I get distended abdomen and discomfort. I have no idea
> why.
>
> Todd Moody
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