Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 A bit of an arm-waving question, not because of the question, but because the term " food allergy " is so widely used and misused. Sometimes, a true food allergy will begin in infancy. If the infant is introduced to a food, say bananas, before his/her system is really ready for weaning from breast milk (if there even was any breast milk), the body can interpret the banana as foreign matter and react. Usually this dissipates, but not always. But in your case it sounds like it came up later, as a teen. So it could be some other cause. In general, to work with a food sensitivity, eat none of that food for awhile (month+). Then eat a little bit of that food, by itself, preferably first food of the day (particularly if it's a fruit). Observe what happens. Along an entirely different path, it is possible there is some emotional connection, at least with some of the foods. This would require digging around a bit, in person in some form. Finally, in the early stages of going raw, most people experience various cleansing symptoms. There is a concept, called " retracing, " where our body may actually recreate prior symptoms as it resolves them. I experienced a LOT of this in my upper respiratory system, for example. If this is the case, it definitely does pass, and then you're on the other side of the problem. Sorry not to be more specific. Elchanan h1pp1ch1ck [h1pp1ch1ck] Friday, February 25, 2005 6:40 AM rawfood [Raw Food] Newbie and food allergies Hi everyone I have just found out about raw eating and I am very excited to get started on it. I wondered if anyone could give me some advice as I have alot of food allergies. It started off with nuts when I was 16 and has spread to apples, strawberries, raspberries and kiwi. Is it right that these allergies will go when I am on this diet? I would so love to eat these things again. Does anyone have any experience of this. Also Can anyone advise me on how to start this diet with these allergies? I can not eat alot of the food so not sure where to start. I dont want to put myself off by only being able to eat the blander foods. Thanks for any help. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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