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My son appears to be sensitive to high phenol foods. I have searched

and searched, but I cannot find what concentration is considered to be

high. I know that just about everything contains phenols and that

there are certain foods to avoid, but I would like to know a number

value of what is considered to be high. Thank you.

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The Feingold people say their list of foods to avoid includes the ones

that cause the most problems, and they aren't necessarily the ones with

the highest phenol levels, FWIW.

G.

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> My son appears to be sensitive to high phenol foods. I have searched

> and searched, but I cannot find what concentration is considered to be

> high. I know that just about everything contains phenols and that

> there are certain foods to avoid, but I would like to know a number

> value of what is considered to be high.

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Also, according to Feingold people, the cumulative effect can be a

problem, not just any one food. So you might be able to tolerate some

of the foods in limited quantities, but not all at once. Check out

their website for more information: www.feingold.org

in NJ

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> My son appears to be sensitive to high phenol foods. I have

searched

> and searched, but I cannot find what concentration is considered to

be

> high. I know that just about everything contains phenols and that

> there are certain foods to avoid, but I would like to know a number

> value of what is considered to be high. Thank you.

>

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> My son appears to be sensitive to high phenol foods. I have searched

> and searched, but I cannot find what concentration is considered to be

> high. I know that just about everything contains phenols and that

> there are certain foods to avoid, but I would like to know a number

> value of what is considered to be high. Thank you.

Check out the links I have in the middle of this page. At least one

of them gives numeric values

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Dana

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