Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 >Vodka frequently causes poisoning due to the widespread illegal >practice of adding diethylene glycol (antifreeze) - which exherts its >poisonous effect by breaking down into oxalic acid in the body. Milk >is often given in cases of poisoning. Hi Emma, Can you please let me know where you got this info re vodka? I have some Absolut in my freezer and I'm getting to the point where I think it may be one of the last forms of alcohol I can drink as I'm gluten intolerant so had to give up beer, and suspect I'm experience yeast intolerance as well, so will probably hav to give up wine. I'm casein intolerant, so if I were drinking vodka with anti-freeze in it, I wouldn't be able to drink milk to help it. I like to have an evening glass of wine before dinner, or sometimes a glass of vodka. I have no idea what else I can safely drink anymore! I tried dark rum and it caused strong stomach pain, athough the clear rum didn't, but I'm a little leary of it due to my reaction to the darker rum :-( Ugh. Suze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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