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Mon-23-04-2018, 09:18 AM
(Mon-23-04-2018, 09:02 AM)Maryam Wrote: I’d say a week, then wait a week to see if there’s a reaction. I think reactions can be “delayed” since it is not an allergy.

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Tue-01-05-2018, 16:20 PM
So far with my reintroductions, they all passed the pulse test but:

Citrus – a teaspoon of an orange made my lips sting, and I refluxed it like the yellow stuff on an empty stomach in the gym (although I have reflux problems)
Legumes – Ears were burning but I may have just been in a hot room – P also expanded and became flakier but I had my first day in sun in a long time this day
White rice – my chest contracted after I ate it
Other fruits – no problem
Vodka– no problem

Is it normal for my body to act strange when I eat something I have not tried for over a month? Or should I take it as a sign to stop eating it?
I stopped eating citrus, legumes and rice all after less than one portion.
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Tue-01-05-2018, 17:38 PM
Hi crustymug, my experience was that foods could cause a reaction from overnight to a few days, so a week between reintroducing sounds sensible. Good luck!
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Tue-01-05-2018, 18:12 PM
But in these cases the reaction has happened immediately - would you still continue to take the food for a week?
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Tue-01-05-2018, 19:48 PM
No, I'd stop as soon as I felt a reaction. Just saying that some foods created a reaction more quickly than others. If you've not had a reaction after reintroducing something after a week, probably that food is going to be ok.
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Fri-15-06-2018, 15:25 PM
I reintroduced in 2 day intervals in the order; tomatoes - potatoes - peppers - chillis.
The day I reintroduced chillis I got a few new lesions .
Is it possible that only one nightshade will flare my P but another won't?
If so why is this?
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Mon-02-07-2018, 17:26 PM
I had no reaction to wheat but a flare up from barley.
I had no reaction to tomatoes and potatoes but I did with peppers and chilli.
Is there any reason why my body would react different to these, despite being in the same food groups?
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