In einer eMail vom 18-7-01 10:23:20 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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> I find it interesting that you wrote rice is "totally neutral". There *are*
> babies who react to rice their mom has eaten.
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> One
> thing I have learnt about allergies is that one can be / become allergic to
> d
In one way I´m surprised (as I´ve always been teached that there are no rice
allergies known) to read this, at the other hand not at all, because I also
"knew" that <almost< anything can cause an allergic reastion.
In The Netherlands rice is seen as the one food that even the most allergic
person can eat and I think I´ve read in diet-literature that in the East rice
is seen as belonging to neither yin nor yang, so being actually neutral.
Could it be that rice as all other foods can become allergenic if eaten alot
in a community?
Gonneke
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