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Iron Jack Kidd

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Hi,

I get bloated when I eat potatoes a lot, (every day) anyone else with Celiac Disease notice this too? I am avoiding restaurant (i.e. French fried) varieties, as these may have been cross contaminated. If I do not eat them everyday I seem to do better with them…

Thanks for your reply,

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Many of us have problems with the nightshade family, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers (the veggie not the spice)and eggplant. If you get the same reaction to potatoes at home I would look into that. If the problem is only after eating in a restautant your issue is most likely the CC. I hjave a nightshade intolerance and am able to have a little bit of the family as long as it is not more than 2 days in a row.

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The funnny thing is I don't seem to have a problem with the rest of the nightshade family, tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant. Maybe if I eat a lot of jalepeno, or chilli pepper seeds I get a little bit stuffed up, but that is it. <_<

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are you getting sick or just bloated?? potatoes contain alot of startch and will give you gas ( i have noticed this as well) i try to have a baked potato every other day, and on thoes days i have constant gas feelings ( like i can feel the gas inside me moving around) its the startch, if its not making you physicaly ill or in pain then i would say your probably not intollarent to the nightshade family, but if its making you sick i would advice maybe removing for a few days and then eating them again and see what happens

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