In a message dated 11/8/99 2:24:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< In Dr. Mandell's "5 day Allergy relief System", a book I read while trying
to work through my food allergies, he refers to another Dr.'s work which
stated that alchoholism is actually an addiction caused by an allergy to a
food (carb food) included in the alchoholic's favorite drink. >>
As a recovering alcoholic, I would say this is a dangerously false statement,
which implies that an alcoholic can reasonably tolerate alcoholic beverages
if he or she switches to a drink that is derived from a non-allergenic food
(for example switching from beer (non-paleo, grain) to wine (paleo, berries).
Most recovering alcoholics will tell you that that is usually not the case.
I would be more likely to relate alcoholism to diabetes -- I have heard in
more than one forum that the two diseases are kissing cousins. My subsequent
experience with carbohydrates and insulin metabolism in sobriety certainly
supports this.
I like best Ray Audette's characterization of alcohol as "yeast urine". :-)
Kim
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