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Dear Monica,
> I will try now and test it, even though I hate to do that since I suffer so
> much. But I would like to know, so I'll try and eat some eggs for example
> that would never bother me, and see what happens if I put some soy sauce on
> them. I have to make sure I'll be home the rest of the day! :-(
Yea, it's a bum way to test something, but I did the same thing!! I
forgot to ask you if you've ever been tested for food allergies? I ruled
out that possibility. I wasn't allergic to soy. I was really
"lucky"--only allergic to beef, pineapples & mushrooms in the food
category. I'm very allergic to mold, so maybe the mold factor in the
above foods is really the culprit (and the antibiotics in the
beef--probably penicillin). I bought some beef that's drug, pesticide,
hormone, and steroid free. I'm going to test it the same way you are
your soy. The only thing I have to remember is that beef has tyramine in
it too!
Good luck and let me know the results of your experiment!
Elizabeth
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