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OT My Intolerance test
Turns out I am intolerant to:
Boiled Milk Buckwheat Chamomile Tea Chicken Meat Chufas (what is this?) Clove Cod Dried Allspice Berries Egg Yolk Green Coffee Bean Macadamia Nuts Milk Powder Mint Mixed Spice: Tarragon, Thyme, Marjoram, Lovage Mixed Seafood: Cod, Shrimp, Mussel, Tuna, Salmon Oat Flour Pecan Rabbit Rye Tuna Some of this doesn't really surprise me at all. But now I am going to have to find some new bread. I do love that stuff I have been eating. But it's rye and I think the wheat bread has oats in it. I also like pecans and macadamias but I can do without them. This would explain my dislike of seafood. But tuna? Pshaw. Especially since I finally found a mayo I can eat. The hard one is going to be mint! I know there is cinnamon toothpaste but I don't really like it and I have to use the kind for sensitive teeth! The non-food items mostly don't come as a surprise. Dog is on there and so is bee venom even though I did test as not allergic at the allergist. The nutritional deficiencies are not bad at all. They a Chromium Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) Vitamin B2 Vitamin E Antioxidants Bio-Flavonoids Angela seemed to far better on the foods. Hers a Basil Cultivated Rye (as opposed to rye?) Green Tea Lamb Linseed Mare's Milk (like we drink a lot of that) Marjoram Mixed Nuts: Peanuts, Hazel Nut, Brazil Nut, Coconut Mutton Octopus Pumpkin Seed Quinoa Rose Hip Tea Looks like a potential problem for both of us would be red pasta sauce due to the herbs in it. She LOVES coconut and coconut milk. Plus most commercial popcorn is popped in coconut oil. We do eat some pasta with quinoa. I will have to get rid of that. Her inhalants come as no surprise either. And her nutritional deficiencies are not as bad as I thought the would be. The a Omega 3 fatty acids Pantothenic Acid Quercetin Silicon Vitamin B6 Molybdendum Sulpher Carotenoids Lingans Not sure how she can get lingans if she can't have linseed (flax) Okay then. Off to the store for new food! At least we don't have to get rid of a too much of it. |
OT My Intolerance test
On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> Turns out I am intolerant to: > > Boiled Milk > Buckwheat > Chamomile Tea > Chicken Meat > Chufas (what is this?) Something usually eaten by animals, not people. http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html > Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) Usually abbreviated to DHA. One of the omega-3 fatty acids. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines might be worth trying. |
OT My Intolerance test
"Robert Miles" > wrote in message ... > On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> Turns out I am intolerant to: >> >> Boiled Milk >> Buckwheat >> Chamomile Tea >> Chicken Meat >> Chufas (what is this?) > > Something usually eaten by animals, not people. > > http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html Actually it is what they make Horchata out of and apparently it is commonly eaten/drunk in other countries. > >> Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) > > Usually abbreviated to DHA. > One of the omega-3 fatty acids. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid > > http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm > > Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check > if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines > might be worth trying. I am allergic to all fish. So I guess I will just have to remain deficient in that. |
OT My Intolerance test
On 4/8/2012 11:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Robert > wrote in message > ... >> On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> Turns out I am intolerant to: >>> >>> Boiled Milk >>> Buckwheat >>> Chamomile Tea >>> Chicken Meat >>> Chufas (what is this?) >> >> Something usually eaten by animals, not people. >> >> http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html > > Actually it is what they make Horchata out of and apparently it is commonly > eaten/drunk in other countries. >> >>> Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) >> >> Usually abbreviated to DHA. >> One of the omega-3 fatty acids. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid >> >> http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm >> >> Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check >> if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines >> might be worth trying. > > I am allergic to all fish. So I guess I will just have to remain deficient > in that. What about other seafood? Krill oil and some types of algae come from the sea and contain DHA. Krill are somewhat similar to small shrimp. The algae is where the cold water fish get it from. http://www.dhaomega3.org/Overview/Di...-3-Fatty-Acids http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill |
OT My Intolerance test
"Robert Miles" > wrote in message ... > On 4/8/2012 11:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> "Robert > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> Turns out I am intolerant to: >>>> >>>> Boiled Milk >>>> Buckwheat >>>> Chamomile Tea >>>> Chicken Meat >>>> Chufas (what is this?) >>> >>> Something usually eaten by animals, not people. >>> >>> http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html >> >> Actually it is what they make Horchata out of and apparently it is >> commonly >> eaten/drunk in other countries. >>> >>>> Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) >>> >>> Usually abbreviated to DHA. >>> One of the omega-3 fatty acids. >>> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid >>> >>> http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm >>> >>> Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check >>> if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines >>> might be worth trying. >> >> I am allergic to all fish. So I guess I will just have to remain >> deficient >> in that. > > What about other seafood? I can't have *any* kind of seafood. > > Krill oil and some types of algae come from the sea and contain DHA. I tried krill oil. Didn't seem to do anything for me and the smell of it just made me want to vomit. I am giving it to Angela now but just taking those pills out makes me retch. > > Krill are somewhat similar to small shrimp. I know. > > The algae is where the cold water fish get it from. > > http://www.dhaomega3.org/Overview/Di...-3-Fatty-Acids > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill I know what it is. |
OT My Intolerance test
On 4/10/2012 1:40 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Robert > wrote in message > ... >> On 4/8/2012 11:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> "Robert > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> Turns out I am intolerant to: >>>>> >>>>> Boiled Milk >>>>> Buckwheat >>>>> Chamomile Tea >>>>> Chicken Meat >>>>> Chufas (what is this?) >>>> >>>> Something usually eaten by animals, not people. >>>> >>>> http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html >>> >>> Actually it is what they make Horchata out of and apparently it is >>> commonly >>> eaten/drunk in other countries. >>>> >>>>> Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) >>>> >>>> Usually abbreviated to DHA. >>>> One of the omega-3 fatty acids. >>>> >>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid >>>> >>>> http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm >>>> >>>> Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check >>>> if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines >>>> might be worth trying. >>> >>> I am allergic to all fish. So I guess I will just have to remain >>> deficient >>> in that. >> >> What about other seafood? > > I can't have *any* kind of seafood. >> >> Krill oil and some types of algae come from the sea and contain DHA. > > I tried krill oil. Didn't seem to do anything for me and the smell of it > just made me want to vomit. I am giving it to Angela now but just taking > those pills out makes me retch. >> >> Krill are somewhat similar to small shrimp. > > I know. >> >> The algae is where the cold water fish get it from. >> >> http://www.dhaomega3.org/Overview/Di...-3-Fatty-Acids >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill > > I know what it is. I've found a few more omega-3 sources, but I don't expect you to like those either. Grass-fed beef (not the cheaper and much more common grain-fed beef): > http://www.dlife.com/dlife_media/dia...ega_3s?index=6 OMEGA-3 ENRICHED EGGS > http://www.dlife.com/dlife_media/dia...ega_3s?index=7 I've also seen a few mention of sources containing ALA type, such as flaxseed, walnuts, and grass, but note the the human body is rather inefficient at converting that type into DHA - less than 1% gets converted. |
OT My Intolerance test
"Robert Miles" > wrote in message ... > On 4/10/2012 1:40 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> "Robert > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 4/8/2012 11:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> "Robert > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On 3/11/2012 6:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> Turns out I am intolerant to: >>>>>> >>>>>> Boiled Milk >>>>>> Buckwheat >>>>>> Chamomile Tea >>>>>> Chicken Meat >>>>>> Chufas (what is this?) >>>>> >>>>> Something usually eaten by animals, not people. >>>>> >>>>> http://www.wildlifeseeds.com/info/chufa.html >>>> >>>> Actually it is what they make Horchata out of and apparently it is >>>> commonly >>>> eaten/drunk in other countries. >>>>> >>>>>> Docosahexaenoic Acid (what?) >>>>> >>>>> Usually abbreviated to DHA. >>>>> One of the omega-3 fatty acids. >>>>> >>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docosahexaenoic_acid >>>>> >>>>> http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/d...cid-000300.htm >>>>> >>>>> Often found in cold water fatty fish, so you may want to check >>>>> if there are any of those you aren't allergic to. Sardines >>>>> might be worth trying. >>>> >>>> I am allergic to all fish. So I guess I will just have to remain >>>> deficient >>>> in that. >>> >>> What about other seafood? >> >> I can't have *any* kind of seafood. >>> >>> Krill oil and some types of algae come from the sea and contain DHA. >> >> I tried krill oil. Didn't seem to do anything for me and the smell of it >> just made me want to vomit. I am giving it to Angela now but just taking >> those pills out makes me retch. >>> >>> Krill are somewhat similar to small shrimp. >> >> I know. >>> >>> The algae is where the cold water fish get it from. >>> >>> http://www.dhaomega3.org/Overview/Di...-3-Fatty-Acids >>> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill >> >> I know what it is. > > I've found a few more omega-3 sources, but I don't expect you to > like those either. > > Grass-fed beef (not the cheaper and much more common grain-fed > beef): >> http://www.dlife.com/dlife_media/dia...ega_3s?index=6 > > OMEGA-3 ENRICHED EGGS >> http://www.dlife.com/dlife_media/dia...ega_3s?index=7 > > I've also seen a few mention of sources containing ALA type, such as > flaxseed, walnuts, and grass, but note the the human body is rather > inefficient at converting that type into DHA - less than 1% gets > converted. I am also intolerant to eggs. I do eat grass fed beef but at best once a week. I am not lacking in Omega 3's in any way shape or form. I take a mix of 3's and 6's. |
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