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Reactive: celery, cauliflower, wheat, pinto bean

Moderately reactive: Acetaminophen, ginger, honey, parsley. turmeric, dill, avocado, cranberry,, banana, watermelon, grapefruit, plum, string bean, broccoli, sweet potato, rice, kamut, rye, hops, cola, green pea, almond, garbanzo bean, pistachio,

top of the green: chicken, green pea, American cheese, cheddar cheese, blueberry.
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I would be very surprised if you can actually tolerant peas, and any type of cheese.

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I THINK I can eat goat's milk. It came in a very low green. I know I can't eat cow's milk cheese. Maybe that's what I need now to blow me open!

I have had peas. Seems to be OK unless I do it too often. Once in a while.
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If your Enterolab tests revealed that you're intolerant to casein, then you probably shouldn't eat goat's milk, even though the MRT testing showed it non-reactive. IMHO, the Enterolab test results for gluten, casein, eggs and soy trump the MRT green results.

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I thought if I ate a little every now and again if I don't react....I guess I can do damage. Oh well.....A girl can dream.
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Hi Lesley,

I agree with Tex and Gloria. Especially during the LEAP diet, I would advise avoiding ALL grains, dairy, and legumes, regardless of what your MRT showed. What do you mean by "high" green? Are you going week by week with your diet and just adding one new low green food a day?

A word of caution......are you working with a dietitian? I don't mean to bash the profession, but there are issues that they don't know about unless they are intimately familiar with MC. And probably the only person in the world who is, is Mary Beth. Wish we could clone her! :grin: What I mean is.......that certain foods may appear safe on MRT but may in fact create problems, like grains/pseudograins, legumes, histamine-containing foods, etc.

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Lesley,

I definitely agree with Polly and Gloria.

And, I figured out a way to post a link to your results:

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/image ... esults.pdf

Note the detailed menus, if you scroll down far enough.

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Polly,
I am trying to move forward week by week. However, when I left out all legumes, and everything removed by enterolab results I was left with very little to eat.
I am working with a dietician, who is very inexperienced, and doesn't really understand MC. She was keen I eat lentils and fresh produce.
She is consulting with Mary Beth. whom I asked, and who told me to add in some foods from week 2 so I have a reasonable amount to eat.
I am trying not to move away from the schedule. I am on phase 2 right now time wise. There are foods on the schedule I know I cannot eat, so I am ignoring them, and while figuring out what to eat.
Thee are a lot of grains on the schedule. I am trying them, but I am STRUGGLING now with terrible C. Worse than before. I have a feeling the grains are causing it.

BTW - the program actually says that if there are foods I was eating before and were safe I should be able to eat them now. Like potatoes, of which I am eating some.

Gloria and Tex. I take your points and thank you!
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