It has been very difficult adjusting to a new way of life and eating. I am still not sure how to deal with gliadin or gluten. Any suggestions?
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:37:52 -0700 (PDT)
It's my understanding that the severe list is usually things that we eat daily. Oftentimes foods with a severe reaction are things that we crave.
Cyndie Lamb

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I have found it very difficult with my allergies. Unfortunately all of the things I eat is on my severe
and moderate list. The best thing that has come out of it is all of my hives went away after
I stopped eating those items. Hope things work out for you.
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:37:51 -0400
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From: mindy <mindyoutofsight@ innernet. net>
To: foodallergyrx@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [foodallergyrx] New Member
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:37:51 -0400
Hi everyone,
I have fibromyalgia and have also struggled with depression. My
naturopath recommended the ALCAT test, and I've heard good things
and believe the effort will be worth it. However, I just got my
results and am rather overwhelmed.
SEVERE (red): apples, garlic, mushrooms, peanuts, pork, saffron,
salmon, soybean, tuna
Moderate (orange): anise, barley, bass, beet, brewer's yeast,
broccoli, catfish, cauliflower, cinnamon, coriander, cow's milk,
egg white, lentils, macadamia, oregano, paprika, rye, scallops,
walnut, watercress I also have amoderate reaction to quite a few
food colorings, MSG, polysorbate- 80, potassium nitrite, and
fluoride. I also have fifty foods on the mild list.
I don't mean to bore you all, but part (the reason I'm sharing
this much info with you all is because those of you with multiple
sensitivities know how challenging it is to find suitable foods.
My problem is compounded by the fact that I have been totally
blind since birth which leaves me unable to independently read
labels. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of support, so I was
hoping some of you might have helpful suggestions since you've
all had to learn to read labels carefully. Perhaps some of you
with multiple sensitivities might be able to check labels for me
on some of the productsy use.
I look forward to any suggestions and hopefully I can be of some
assistance and encouragement to others as well.
Mindy Hartman
Vocalist, narrator, and blindness educator
Out of Sight Ministries www.innernet. net/outofsight
I have fibromyalgia and have also struggled with depression. My
naturopath recommended the ALCAT test, and I've heard good things
and believe the effort will be worth it. However, I just got my
results and am rather overwhelmed.
SEVERE (red): apples, garlic, mushrooms, peanuts, pork, saffron,
salmon, soybean, tuna
Moderate (orange): anise, barley, bass, beet, brewer's yeast,
broccoli, catfish, cauliflower, cinnamon, coriander, cow's milk,
egg white, lentils, macadamia, oregano, paprika, rye, scallops,
walnut, watercress I also have amoderate reaction to quite a few
food colorings, MSG, polysorbate- 80, potassium nitrite, and
fluoride. I also have fifty foods on the mild list.
I don't mean to bore you all, but part (the reason I'm sharing
this much info with you all is because those of you with multiple
sensitivities know how challenging it is to find suitable foods.
My problem is compounded by the fact that I have been totally
blind since birth which leaves me unable to independently read
labels. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of support, so I was
hoping some of you might have helpful suggestions since you've
all had to learn to read labels carefully. Perhaps some of you
with multiple sensitivities might be able to check labels for me
on some of the productsy use.
I look forward to any suggestions and hopefully I can be of some
assistance and encouragement to others as well.
Mindy Hartman
Vocalist, narrator, and blindness educator
Out of Sight Ministries www.innernet. net/outofsight
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