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Sesame Oil !?!


NorthernElf

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Doing that "what got me thing"....

Simple supper last night - baked potatoes, frozen peas, and salmon steaks. Dressed the salmon steaks with sesame oil, molasses, brown sugar, fresh garlic, salt & pepper.

Mildly sick - stomach cramps & a bit of nausea and wicked headache and sinus inflammation and fatigue.

Sesame Oil - made in Taiwan - Six Fortune 100% pure sesame oil. Huh ?

Can't figure this one out. Guess I'm picking on the oil because it's made in Taiwan and I don't know their handling practices.


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I pick the fish. Sometimes if fish isn't handled really well it can make you a little sick. Fish histamine poisoning isn't usually associated with salmon, but there are reports of it. It tends to produce more "allergic" symptoms like your sinus inflammation.

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I have had problems with both sesame seeds and fish. Hope you feel better soon.

NorthernElf Enthusiast

I'm throwing out the oil. I had salmon with lemon the next night with no problems so I'm definitely pinning it on the oil.....esp. after reading on that other post about cross contamination with wheat germ oil. Who knows - guess if it bugs me, just avoid it.

Man this is hard sometimes !

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