Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Dave, thanks for sharing your experiences, certainly they are invaluable to us! What were the brain surgeries for?? Related to Samter's in some way? It is interesting about the sulfites. I guess some people can be reactive to them. I just don't think that is the component for most of us, because as I had mentioned they tested many many people at Scripps and no one was reactive. But if someone is I can imagine it could be quite severe. I am VERY interested what you said about corn. I have declared myself allergic to corn. I used to go in the hospital several times a year and would get sicker every time they put me on the IV with prednisone. So finally we looked at what was in the IV, and it was dextrose, which usually is made from corn sugar. So when they took that out and put plain saline, voila, I was much better! And then did not have reactions to the IV anymore and never got worse AFTER coming to hospital! So I eliminated corn from my diet almost completely for a while, which was extremely difficult because like you said it's in all the processed foods. Then I gradually added it back in in some things. But you reminded me I should cut down again. I think Americans in particular eat WAY too much corn. It is in EVERYTHING. It may be a major cause of diabetes in this country and others. In Europe corn is NOT in everything. It's not in soda, for instance, like it is here. (They use plain sugar instead of corn syrup). My great-grandfather was a miller in Germany. He used to say " Corn is for horses! " and he refused to eat it. And he is right. We actually do not really digest corn and certainly we do not digest it properly. When it's broken down in corn syrup I think it can be especially harmful (sulfites or not). What are your study groups??? Curious to know more about this, please let us know about it!! Thanks for sharing Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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