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i have been eating something wrong i think...

it might be Valley Fresh chicken which comes in a can. i have been eating the white and dark meat combination can. anyone ever have problems with this product. i thought it was regular chicken so i switched to organic, breasts and all; but something still is not right here. it's hard to pinpoint when it is one thing that screws evrything else up.

i eat fresh vegetables; very little places i could be getting either gluten or something else bothering. i was not too bad and getting good in fact now i can't get back. i eat fresh seafood and canned tuna and canned salmon at times. the tuna has no soy or nothing else. salmon is just salmon and salt. contemplating orgainc veggies too, a switch that is, but i have had such great success with them i'm leaning towards one of my meats.

could i have a chikcen allergy? a meat allergy? could anyone offer some insight. i can't get past meat and veggies stage, can't get to a point to try things that is, keeping running into these roadblocks.


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I eat Valley Fresh all the time with no problem and I have a problem with a lot of chicken and chicken broth. But you might want to check out the chicken allergy or intolerance idea.

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I eat Valley Fresh all the time with no problem and I have a problem with a lot of chicken and chicken broth. But you might want to check out the chicken allergy or intolerance idea.

i'm not sure what is going on here then. had a bad week with my bladder all flared up again. seem to start last weekend, maybe further and thought it was the regular chicken or this turkey; both should be ok save for the fact they are not organic. then after a really bad week saturday i wake up all red like i been glutened!! terrible irritated day, went to the bathroom alot and felt good as the day went on; and sunday here still out of sorts, my armpits are burning (deoderant is fine), knot in my right side high hip, tired and groggy, still feel annoyed and i can't imagine where it came from; i realize this could be a week in the making and just now rearing it sugly head, but man...i have not the faintest clue. i'm stumped i feel like i need a whole new wardrobe of food!! i need plain meats too and not alot of my whole food stores carry anything that has not been seasoned or spiced. all that i got is chicken breasts and i am terrified of of the bird. i'm not so sure that salmon is working either. i just keep hoping that it is one thing screwing up evrything else--but i cannot figure it out.

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