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I've been told by someone (I think this may have been Heidi) that

sometimes people get a little " drippy " after eating a food which is

something called a " nerve reaction " which is not an allergic

reaction. I looked into this because when I eat coconut oil my

throat feels really weird and my sinuses start to drain and my lymph

nodes swell a little. There's not a lot out there on this, but it

did also seem that some people get some involuntary quivering (sort

of like the lower lip quivering before crying) in the throat as part

of some kind of " nerve reaction " to some foods. It's not any kind

of Ig allergic reaction and it seems to not cause any other problems

other than the quivering or nasal leaking.

Katy

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> > Later I tried WFN coconut cream. While I loved the taste, my

throat would immediately

> begin to pulsate or quiver when I ate it. It's an odd sensation

that

> just made me think, " this isn't right " and I wondered if it was

some

> type of allergic reaction. So I also stopped coconut cream.

>

> >Now I wonder if it was the Herxheimer reaction. Have you heard

of

> the pulsing/quivering throat anywhere else?

>

> I get that when I eat coconut oil (and sometimes when I eat

avocados, cantaloupe or hazel nuts). I think it is an allergic

reaction :-(

>

> and the K9's

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