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I had a beef allergy for several years. It was diagnosed by a
dermatologist MD. I would break out in an itchy rash with even the
smallest exposure to beef. It turned out with a little experimentation
on my part that it was only a problem with 'regular' beef and that
organic beef was no problem.
After some years I went to a new doctor who said that my symptoms didn't
make sense and he put me on an anti fungal medicine. The problem with
'regular' beef disappeared. It was a fungus that thrived on the
anti-biotics etc. that they feed to the cattle.
Michael Anthony
Caryl Wattman wrote:
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> In a message dated 5/4/99 4:34:05 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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> >It took me about a year to figure out the grain-fed beef was the food that
> >was damaging my skin and I just found out about the almonds last week.
>
> I am completely confused about beef by now. Many people on the paleo and low
> carb lists I'm on say that grass-fed and grain-fed amount to the same thing
> in the animal. Most people seem to feel that the antibiotics in regular beef
> that you buy at the grocery store or butcher shop might have an effect on
> some of us, especially those with candida. Others say nonsense.
>
> More thoughts, opinions, experiences, and data, please?
>
> Caryl
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