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I have similar reactions to broccoli,spinach.kale,etc.

                                   

From: danasview <danasview@...>

Subject: Re: Reactions to natural food chemicals - Confused

Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 9:01 AM

 

> Sulfur foods - For awhile her poop was slap you in the face pungent with

> amonia/vinegar type smell and I figured out it was the broccoli,

> cauliflower, brussel sprouts and now asparagus that were the causes. Someone

> mentioned sulfer and all of those plus many other foods are naturally high

> in *sulfur*. These also seem to coincide with very mush poop.

My son did not tolerate these, because of the carotene content. I had to

correct his carotene conversion problem before these were tolerated.

> *Salicylates* - Those foods high in salicylates seem to cause the majority

> of behavior problems for dd. Huge energy, can't stop moving, defiance etc...

My info

http://www.danasvie w.net/phenol. htm

> Then there are Oxalates, amines, phenols etc.... They all cross each other

> out and I have no idea what to eat!

I used No-Fenol enzyme for most phenol foods. Enzymes did not work for carotene

foods tho.

>>It just feels like she

> is allergic to everything.

My son tolerated no foods. HNI enzymes allowed him to eat most foods without

problems.

Dana

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i have yellow hands and feet and so do my kids. does this necessarily mean that

there is a problem?

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From: danasview <danasview@...>

Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 9:33:50 AM

Subject: Re: Reactions to natural food chemicals - Confused

> how would you know if your child has an issue with carotene conversion?

In some people, eating carotenes will cause yellow hands and feet.

For my son, it caused him to be really spacy and " not present " .

Dana

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