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Could This Be The Culprit


murlene

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Hi Everyone, Well today we went to a town about 1 hour from home to shop as I live in a small town pop.1000. On the way we stopped at Dairy Queen and not really thinking I ordered a Buster Bar and ate it. By the time we got to the store about 20 minutes later I had to find a bathroom and there it was. Same ole problem. Felt like I ate a box of laxatives instead of Buster Bar. Does anyone know for sure is this is the culprit or do I need to figure out what else might be causing this. Hidden dangers are all around I guess and I should have found out before opening my big mouth to eat it. If there is a lesson in this it is always check first or you might not make it to a bathroom. Don't feel too bad now but really bloaty feeling and stiffness back full force. Thanks for letting me vent and if someone knows about Buster bars let me know please.


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Do you think you're casein intolerant, or do buster bars have gluten in them?

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I did a search, and it looks like the Buster bar contains crushed oreo cookies! I say that should pose a problem. :wacko:

murlene Rookie

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I did a search, and it looks like the Buster bar contains crushed oreo cookies! I say that should pose a problem. :wacko:

Ursala, You are a saint! Thank you so much! How stupid of me! Well Goodbye Buster Bars!! Oh well I'll find another treat, Thanks again!

Do you think you're casein intolerant, or do buster bars have gluten in them?

Hi, What exactly is casein? How do you know if you are intolerant of it? Yes, Ursala said Buster bars have oreo cookies in them. Well atleast I know my system really is getting better to react that strongly to something so fast. I used to just have a constant problem with loose stool :( but now I was normal in that department so prior to yesterday, I was doing things right!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Casein is the protein in milk. Some people with celiac disease are also allergic to casein.

Phila Rookie

Do eggs have casein? I seem to feel sick when eating the whites.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Do eggs have casein? I seem to feel sick when eating the whites.

eggs are casein-free. you could have an egg intolerance through, or you could be allergic to egg whites. i believe that's fairly common.


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lindalee Enthusiast
eggs are casein-free. you could have an egg intolerance through, or you could be allergic to egg whites. i believe that's fairly common.

I was reading about egg whites last night on www.mercola.com. Just search egg white. He says don't eat them. I'd post it for you but my computer skills need improving. This is a good site. LindaLee

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