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I seem to be having trouble with canned foods despite them being gluten-free. I also have a soy allergy, almond allergy and pork allergy and seem to be sensitive to milk products. Is anyone else having trouble with canned foods that list themselves as gluten free - tuna, turkey? I also have not tested positive for allergies to corn and chocolate but have problems with both if I eat too much of either. Whole corn is out all together for me. Thanks for any help anyone can offer :rolleyes:

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I know that some canned tuna packed in water have a soy based vegetable broth in the "water" that is gluten-free, but could that possibly be bothering you with your allergy to soy? It could be that canned tuna also has this broth. Wat happens to you when you have soy, almonds and pork? how about milk? Just curious if the symptoms are GI related or upper respiratory related. What other canned goods bother you? I personally have not noticed any symptoms from eating gluten-free canned goods, so it is probably one of your other food issues, or you are getting something that is contaminated.

God bless,

Mariann

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;) i cant eat tuna in water when its packed in veg broth made with soy--i have not checked the chicken out=-veggies in cans do not bother me, only the tuna--they hide soy in everything :( --deb
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I would also agree this is probably a soy thing, not gluten.

richard

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