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Adder_Noir
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Hi,
I have quite a severe milk allergy. If I eat or drink something containing milk I get bad sleep & excessive dreaming, and bad gas and bowel problems plus low energy.
I ate two bags of very nice and very tasty gum sweets about 4 weeks ago. They were cola bottles and cherry gums and my word they were beautiful. Unfortunately it turns out they both had milk in them. Problems started straight away and have largely stopped in the last couple of weeks. However occasionally I get bouts of unpleasantness again which I know is not due to anything I'm currently eating as my diet is mega strict and I eat very healthily indeed. Is it possible due to the very unnatural nature and texture of these gums sweets and the high amount of milk and man-made stuff in them that my body is still digesting them? I've never reacted well to unnatural foods. I once heard someone say this was common to people with rare blood groups like mine B+. A bit like the difference between a pedigree dog and a mongrel breed. The mongrels being more resilient and better off. Wouldn't know anything about that though.
I'd appreciate any help, I can't think of anything esle that could be causing it!
Thanks
I have quite a severe milk allergy. If I eat or drink something containing milk I get bad sleep & excessive dreaming, and bad gas and bowel problems plus low energy.
I ate two bags of very nice and very tasty gum sweets about 4 weeks ago. They were cola bottles and cherry gums and my word they were beautiful. Unfortunately it turns out they both had milk in them. Problems started straight away and have largely stopped in the last couple of weeks. However occasionally I get bouts of unpleasantness again which I know is not due to anything I'm currently eating as my diet is mega strict and I eat very healthily indeed. Is it possible due to the very unnatural nature and texture of these gums sweets and the high amount of milk and man-made stuff in them that my body is still digesting them? I've never reacted well to unnatural foods. I once heard someone say this was common to people with rare blood groups like mine B+. A bit like the difference between a pedigree dog and a mongrel breed. The mongrels being more resilient and better off. Wouldn't know anything about that though.
I'd appreciate any help, I can't think of anything esle that could be causing it!
Thanks