>The list of foods that my daughter mounts an immune response to is mind >boggling -- even some good paleo foods. The most allergenic foods >according to Haas are wheat, dairy, chicken eggs (how many chicken eggs >did early man eat), soy, corn, peanuts,and sugar, followed by much less >reactive foods: yeast, glutens (wheat,rye,barley,oats, spelt, kamut), >rye, oats, shrimp and other shellfish,etc., potatoes sometimes,coffee, >chocolate, tomatoes (the last four are new world). >The Haas book (The False Fat Diet) is worth a read. > >Liz I'm relatively new to this list, but have found much that correlates with our family's experiences with food. I really appreciate this post. Our daughter reacts to every one of the above, and more. In fact, there are only about six foods that she can eat without a severe reaction: pineapple, rice, chicken, bacon, fish (not shell fish), beef and sweet potatoes. She also suffers carbohydrate cravings that are only alleviated by extended exercise. We're using the alpha nutrition products from Environmed Research in Canada, but she may have had a reaction to the complete formula, which includes carbohydrates (we're not sure about that yet, it could have been an iron supplement she tried). I'm going to get the Haas' book, and would appreciate any other insights into this type of problem. (Our family is gluten, casein, and legume-free; beyond that we each have many additional food intolerances, including nuts!) Deborah in OKC _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page – FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/