soy sensitive
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soy sensitive
I have a soy sensitivity of 12 units on the Entero food test. Do you think I should also avoid peanuts and peanut butter?
And can one heal enough to add our sensitive foods back into our diets at some time?
And can one heal enough to add our sensitive foods back into our diets at some time?
A reaction to peanuts was what alerted me to my changed soy status. Originally, I tested negative to soy. But after a reaction where my digestion just stopped working (ileus) after eating peanuts one day, I had my soy sensitivity retested, and sure enough, I had become sensitive to soy.
Tex
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Well, I obviously can't guarantee that you would react to peanuts, but I would be mighty surprised if you didn't. If you're still in recovery, definitely avoid them because if you'e sensitive to them, they will prevent you from ever reaching remission. If you believe that you're an exception, and you're not actually sensitive to legumes, then you can always test them by trial and error after you're in remission. If you're not in remission, you have no way to tell if you're reacting to them (or to something else).
Tex
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Thanks Tex. I am not in remission as I am currently in a flair caused I believe from eating at a local restaurant who told me what I ordered was gluten free but as soon as I got home I didn't feel well and it's been D time since then. I am avoiding all my sensitivity foods strictly. I am just looking to the future but since soy is a main one for me I will avoid it for sure.
Bummer about the restaurant.Nancy wrote:Thanks Tex. I am not in remission as I am currently in a flair caused I believe from eating at a local restaurant who told me what I ordered was gluten free but as soon as I got home I didn't feel well and it's been D time since then. I am avoiding all my sensitivity foods strictly. I am just looking to the future but since soy is a main one for me I will avoid it for sure.
I'd switch to almond butter or cashew butter.