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Jacques Laurin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Dec 1998 12:17:20 +0000
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Todd Moody wrote:

> "Pathological reaction" may, but need not, involve the activity
> of the immune system.  Indigestion is a pathological reaction,
> but not necessarily an immunological one.

Ok, if I understand you correctly, to be intolerant implies an almost immediate
pathological reaction and to be tolerant implies no immediate pathological reaction. Does
being tolerant necessarily implie that you are adapted?Instruct me, what is triggering
the reaction of indigestion? (beside the foodstuff input)

Jacques

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