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Soyed From Ground Beef?


ChristyE

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I got soyed today, and the only thing I can pinpoint might be ground beef. Is that possible? I already threw away the packaging, but it was just regular ground beef (not shaped patties) from Tom Thumb. I normally buy ground beef at Wal-Mart, so this was a new brand for me. I wonder if that had anything to do with it?


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I don't know, but a search turned up a previous problem with that companies beef:

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You may have a problem digesting and metabolizing protein. My sister has this trouble and it's associated with adrenal problems. Protein such as beef and pork give her trouble.

Chicken and fish are easier to digest. You can add water to the beef and let it simmer. It may make it easier to digest. You may want to check out the specific carbohydrate diet. It addresses other food issues. In time you may get better and can eat everything but gluten.

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I don't know, but a search turned up a previous problem with that companies beef:

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Very interesting info there.

Thank you both for your replies. I'm pretty sure it was a soy reaction only because I have very specific symptoms when I ingest soy. My ds, who also reacts to soy, got sick as well.

Very strange. I'm going to visit with the meat manager when I got to Tom Thumb again. I'll let you know if I learn anything.

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