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hello, ang and all--

< Anyone have any luck with the cornbread recipe from the book? My cracked

on the top but never cooked in the middle.>

i haven't tried the recipe in the bk, but cracked on top/not cooked in middle

sounds as though it was cooked too fast, that is, at too high a temp,

although you followed the recipe. i am very interested in others' comments as

i am a southerner and i do love my cornbread.

i recently received _NT_ as a xmas present to myself and have yet to make

anything. too busy eating all the info. i am very excited as i have a

degenerative disease (muscular dystrophy) and have already started noticing

strengthening, not due to exercising, but apparently due to changes in my

diet.

i used to be lacto-ovo...until i discovered that i was allergic to dairy: too

many yrs of dairy abuse. now that i have cut out dairy (and eat lots of

seafood and some chicken), however, i suffer from psoriasis and hair loss.

but if i eat dairy, my stomach becomes distended (i have IBS), and i have a

hypotensive reaction (i start to go into shock). the latter is only once a

month. i wonder how something that could be that bad for me also be good, and

i hope that the answer lies in the raw/grass-fed vs pasteurized/battery. does

anyone have any insight? SF touches on allergies but doesn't really say what

to do about them.

TIA--

allene

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>i used to be lacto-ovo...until i discovered that i was allergic to dairy: too

>many yrs of dairy abuse. now that i have cut out dairy (and eat lots of

>seafood and some chicken), however, i suffer from psoriasis and hair loss.

>but if i eat dairy, my stomach becomes distended (i have IBS), and i have a

>hypotensive reaction (i start to go into shock). the latter is only once a

>month. i wonder how something that could be that bad for me also be good, and

>i hope that the answer lies in the raw/grass-fed vs pasteurized/battery. does

>anyone have any insight? SF touches on allergies but doesn't really say what

>to do about them.

Try going to the Wise Traditions website and look under Ask the Doctor.

There are several artices which might address allergies and another on

chronic fatigue that might have info you can use.

http://www.WestonAPrice.org/

Another angle on the dairy intolerance may be using fermented milk

products- kefir and yogurt. I make mine with raw goats milk.

Jane

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