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Problems With Chicken


UR Groovy

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I've been trying to ignore the very likely possibility that chicken is a problem for me & I'm wondering:

For anyone who has been found to be intolerant or allergic to chicken, what are your symptoms?

It seems that when I exclude chicken from my diet, my bm's are much better. Maybe it's just my imagination, but it seems to interfere with my digestion. I'm going to keep testing this for myself, but I'd like to know how it affects those of you who have issues with it.

Thanks,

k


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I have issues with chicken that's not organic. Organic chicken is seemingly ok for me.

I chalk that up to all the antibiotics, sterioids and the corn that they feed to them.

The "regular" chicken tears me up! The only way I'll eat chicken now is if it's organic.

elisabet Contributor

My son gets brain fog from chicken.I was not sure what can be the reason for his brain fog.He is very careful with what he eats and he pointed out chicken him self.He did not have chicken for one week and his brainfog disapeared when we reintroduce chicken again the brain fog came back.He does not eat chicken and he is himself again.

jerseyangel Proficient

I buy either Kosher chicken or Bell and Evans. The regular supermarket brands give me problems--I get gas and cramps and before I was farther along in my recovery, D.

It could be that you are reacting to something like the antibiotics/hormones or the feed--or you could be intolerant to chicken.

I'd wait a few days and try simply cooked organic or Kosher chicken and see how you do with that.

UR Groovy Explorer

Sounds good.

I'll try organic / Kosher chicken in a while, after a period of time not eating chicken at all. I'll do a mini elimination.

Thanks guys :)

k

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