On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:24:18 -0700, "pennyaline"
> scribbled
some thoughts:
>"Andrew H. Carter" wrote:
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><snip>
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>> If you haven't used those spices before, then you could be
>> allergic to them.
>
>If you've never used someone before, then you AREN'T allergic to it!
>Allergies develop with multiple exposures, not from sudden one-time use.
>
So, that means that a person who has never been stung by a
bee is not allergic to tthe sting?! What if the get stung
and go into shock?
>
>> If you have, but not all together in one
>> dish or at one time, then there could be a chemical reaction
>> to their interaction. Or it could be coincidence and you
>> just have a cold, it is that time of the year.
>
>Yeah, it could be a cold and probably is. It could also be an allergic
>reaction. Now before you say "Didn't you just that it couldn't be???" ...
>it's not likely that the OP has never been exposed to any of the protein
>compounds of the ingredients (or similar compounds) in the course of a
>lifetime, and could be becoming increasingly reactive to them now.
>
><Or, it could be something else>
>
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