A GREAT sensation!!!!!
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A GREAT sensation!!!!!
TASTING!!!!!!!!! I actually tasted the chocolate bar that I bought---
When I realized what had happened I *yelled*--scaring the bejezzers outta L. -- -*I TASTED the CHOCOLATE!!!! I tasted nothing else but who cares
Why? I have no idea what has happened--other than GP saying *well lets try this NASONEX and see if it helps your sinus---which I dont have trouble with-----
I doubt it be that but
My thrill of the day---
HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all DAD's---grandpa's--and those that are soon to become dad's-------
have a good weekend--
Barbara
When I realized what had happened I *yelled*--scaring the bejezzers outta L. -- -*I TASTED the CHOCOLATE!!!! I tasted nothing else but who cares
Why? I have no idea what has happened--other than GP saying *well lets try this NASONEX and see if it helps your sinus---which I dont have trouble with-----
I doubt it be that but
My thrill of the day---
HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all DAD's---grandpa's--and those that are soon to become dad's-------
have a good weekend--
Barbara
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Trace,
Remember to always check the labels, because that post is almost three years old, now, and manufacturers often change labels without bothering to inform consumers. What's really tough, though, is when they change ingredients, without changing the label.
Karen is extremely sensitive to soy, and she couldn't figure out why she was still having uncontrollable D, while following a very strict diet that should have excluded all her "known" intolerances. After doing some detective work, in the way of internet research, she discovered that the "soy-free" chocolate that she was eating every day, actually contained soy, (contrary to the label). It turned out that the European label included soy, while the American label did not mention it. Sometimes you have to be a detective, in order to find relief.
After she cut the improperly-labeled Lindt chocolate out of her diet, within a day or two, she was in complete remission, and she has remained in remission, ever since, to the best of my knowledge. She was into bodybuilding, before she developed MC, (hence her username, moremuscle), but since then, she has taken up running, and she was up to half-marathons, about a year ago. She's probably running full marathons, by now. She refused to let MC keep her from doing what she wants to do.
Tex
Remember to always check the labels, because that post is almost three years old, now, and manufacturers often change labels without bothering to inform consumers. What's really tough, though, is when they change ingredients, without changing the label.
Karen is extremely sensitive to soy, and she couldn't figure out why she was still having uncontrollable D, while following a very strict diet that should have excluded all her "known" intolerances. After doing some detective work, in the way of internet research, she discovered that the "soy-free" chocolate that she was eating every day, actually contained soy, (contrary to the label). It turned out that the European label included soy, while the American label did not mention it. Sometimes you have to be a detective, in order to find relief.
After she cut the improperly-labeled Lindt chocolate out of her diet, within a day or two, she was in complete remission, and she has remained in remission, ever since, to the best of my knowledge. She was into bodybuilding, before she developed MC, (hence her username, moremuscle), but since then, she has taken up running, and she was up to half-marathons, about a year ago. She's probably running full marathons, by now. She refused to let MC keep her from doing what she wants to do.
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.