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Marc Harmon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:19:28 -0800
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On 3/30/98 9:25 PM, Petra-neferu-nu-nebt-s said:

>I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or Mylgic Encephalomyelitis, and
>am pursuing Paleo as a way to recover from it. My specialists have just
>diagnosed me with allergies to beef and chicken and all their by-products, as
>well as yeast, wheat, and citrus. Unfortunately, being allergic to
>chicken, beef, and citrus really puts a crimp in the Paleo-variety of
>one's diet. *sigh* Any advice?

Get another specialist.  The point of my original question is, can anyone
truly be allergic to mammal muscle?  Wouldn't one have to be allergic to
themselve?  Of course, there is the potential to be allergic to what the
animal has consumed.  Allergies to grains, antibiotics, and various other
drugs or pesticides consumed in cheap feed.  Consider finding free range
grazed animals that are raised as natural as possible, not fed grain, and
not given drugs.   Wild game might even be better.  If allergy tests are
positive here, question the test and question the game.

Marc

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