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Hello the List:
In this discussion I wonder if one vital factor has been overlooked?
As with anything you have varying degrees from slight exposure to
hypersensitive, and a wide range between the two extremes.
My dermatologist has diagnosed me as hypersensitive as the least exposure,
direct or indirect will bring on the DH. In my case I found that Kellogg's
RICE KRISPIES were the offending factor, and upon investigation found that
they have a binding substance in them that comes from barley, which is the
barley equivalent of gluten in wheat. (Wheat, barley, oats and rye are all
NO NO's)
I hear that others can be affected by whatever it is that holds toothpaste
together a " doesn't affect me, but does affect others.
In other words, HYPERSENSITIVITY comes into it as a governing factor.
As for accusing some British charity (Coeliac Society U K) of bending to some
supposed contributor to their funds, I think that is not only nonsense but
could be taken as libellous. Let's try and keep the temperature DOWN, NOT
flame it UP!
John B
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