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Hello,
On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Todd Moody wrote:
>>On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Mary wrote:
>>>>I don't feel any reaction to peanuts. I
>>>>do feel a reaction to wheat of course,
>>>>corn, and dairy gives me a
>>>>headache. I feel an immediate
>>>>reaction to wheat and corn, and dairy
>>>>makes me tired as well.
>>>>How stressful on our immune
>>>>system, are peanuts?
>>Many people are allergic to peanuts.
>>This may be due to the fact that
>>peanuts are a New World food,
>>probably originating in Peru. But if you
>>have no symptoms, you're probably not
>>allergic. If you want to be certain, you
>>could have an allergy test.
I have some personal experience with tests for food allergies or food
sensitivities. I tried a variety of them and did not found one that
correlated well with what i observed. Right now i am looking at the one
described in Arthur Coca's book "The Pulse Test".
I have had a difficult time finding the foods that were giving me
trouble. One problem was that a symptom (eg. skin breaking out) might
not appear until three days after i ate the food. I did some extreme
elimination diets to find the offending foods--all legumes, all grains,
and dairy (sound familiar?). My symptoms cause me enough grief that its
easy to decide not to cheat on my diet.
I am not healthy and have not figured out my optimal diet. When i do, i
feel that i will not crave a specific food and not get any type of
emotional lift from food. I will simply enjoy the taste and texture of
the food while i am eating.
trying to keep an even pulse rate,
mark
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