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Re: Corn tortillas and lime
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Alden Parker <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Apr 1995 14:12:25 -0300
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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Jim Lyles wrote:

>>We must be careful about labeling things as "not GF" due to reactions.  Many
>>people "react" to other substances besides gluten.  MSG, milk, soy, and corn
>>can cause ALLERGIC reactions in a lot of people, both celiacs and non-celiacs.
>>If a large number of celiacs react to a product, then it is best to probably
>>avoid it.  But if only a few celiacs indicate having a problem with a product,
>>it might not be a gluten reaction at all.

Don Wiss wrote:

>I am not ALLERGIC to any foods. For one to be allergic to something one must
>get a *histamine* reaction. As for other food intolerances, I am not
>intolerant to anything else that is in the mentioned products, and other
>corn tortillas are fine. I ask that you go buy a bag of Garden of Eatin'
>Black Bean Chips, first read the label to convince yourself that there is
>nothing with gluten in it. Then eat a generous portion. Then please e-mail
>back to the list whether you get a reaction or not.

I had asked the questition of the difference bettween allergy and intolernce
to Dr.  Roby his reply was that the difference was not really significant.
Food allery is when you have a reaction to a certain food every time you eat
it.  Food intolerance is when you have a reaction to a food depending on the
frequency that you eat it and other allergies that you bring with it, such as
airborne allergies.  Carol.

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