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In addition, peanuts are also considered to exhibit carcinogenic properties. Pistachios, also. AND, I love Wilcox, AZ pistachios. Wish I could really eat them, safely.

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From: Martha Burton

Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:32 PM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

Thank you! Sometimes I feel as if I'm talking to a brick wall.Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

AMEN!----- Original Message ----- From: "mertburton" <mburtonakod@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:33 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

Whether one is allergic to peanuts may be a moot point. Peanuts arerenowned for exhibiting aflatoxin, a mold. And the ones not grownorganically are grown in fields alternated with cotton, which involveshighly toxic pesticides and herbicides. We are what we eat, and itshould be food that's "clean." Our bodies are compromised enoughwithout having to make the liver work harder.--Martha I know that a lot of you have food allergies. I have a lotbut two that really bother me are peanuts and sugar. I need to find asubstitute for peanut butter. Does anyone know of something that canbe eaten that is close to peanut butter without the peanuts and sugar.Actually any kind of spread. I bought a jar of soy butter. That isgross. I miss my peanut butter.HelpMarie

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In my case it stands for Professional Engineer. However, some folks feels it stands for "Pain in the Exterior". Anyway, I profess to be a highway construction engineer.

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From: Martha Burton

Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:36 PM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

Thanks, Noland. I didn't know that about peanuts/pistachios and carcinogens. You should put that on the forum, get everybody groaning. (-:What does P.E. stand for?MarthaNoland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

In addition, peanuts are also considered to exhibit carcinogenic properties. Pistachios, also. AND, I love Wilcox, AZ pistachios. Wish I could really eat them, safely.

Noland

----- Original Message -----

From: Martha Burton

Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:32 PM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

Thank you! Sometimes I feel as if I'm talking to a brick wall.Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

AMEN!----- Original Message ----- From: "mertburton" <mburtonakod@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:33 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

Whether one is allergic to peanuts may be a moot point. Peanuts arerenowned for exhibiting aflatoxin, a mold. And the ones not grownorganically are grown in fields alternated with cotton, which involveshighly toxic pesticides and herbicides. We are what we eat, and itshould be food that's "clean." Our bodies are compromised enoughwithout having to make the liver work harder.--Martha I know that a lot of you have food allergies. I have a lotbut two that really bother me are peanuts and sugar. I need to find asubstitute for peanut butter. Does anyone know of something that canbe eaten that is close to peanut butter without the peanuts and sugar.Actually any kind of spread. I bought a jar of soy butter. That isgross. I miss my peanut butter.HelpMarie

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