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You seem to work like I do, in this regard.  The more carbs I eat, the
more allergic I get.  Even for food allergies, to some degree!
Chocolate and fruit are my vices as well, but I've been trying to make
stevia chocolate, which no doubt is a carb-improvement over regular
store bought chocolate, which I really can't have anyway because of the
soy.

If someone here can tell me where I can buy, web or otherwise, cocoa
butter (as an individual ingredient) I'd be even better off, because I
can make a more fat based mix, which would taste better and be more
stable anyway.

Erik

> If you are able to go very low carb that works well too. I am balanced
> between the carbs I want to eat and how much hay fever I want to
> stand. When I am very low carb I have no symptoms, but I like to eat
> fruit and chocolate so I put up with a little stuffy nose and itchy
> eyes.

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