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Food Intolerance/cocoa Pulse Testing


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Does anybody else on here have experience with eliminating/identifying food intolerances by using the Cocoa pulse testing? testing your pulse before a meal, then after 15 and 30 minutes? I just started doing this today and i think its going to be a huge help.


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If you have a serious allergy, it'll make your heart beat significantly faster when you are exposed. However, this only applies to a serious allergy, not to mild allergies or intolerances. With those, I don't think a pulse test will do much better than random guessing. And I can say this one with experience, actually.

I was reacting horribly to a lot of foods, where I couldn't breathe after eating a number of them. Because everything I was trying to eat seemed to affect my breathing, I was supposed to do this type of pulse thing myself with any introduction of a new food to my diet, to make sure I wasn't reacting or heading to anaphylactic places.

With all foods that I am mildly allergic to or intolerant to, which give me joint pain, the runs, sore throat and flu symptoms and sometimes even hives, I never once had my heart rate increase, and I had to do this with every new food, every day, for months.

Serious allergies, again, it will likely catch. But you'd probably be noticing these already with some serious reactions to them. Mild allergies and intolerances are gonna slip right through this one, though. The food journal part of it would probably help more with tracking down those.

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ooooohhh- this sounds very interesting. i didnt know there was a theory already on "pulse testing".. all i know is that in the past 6 months- ive become aware of my heart rate going crazy after eating. i used to think that it was from overeating- and then my system was working hard.. cause it seems to mildly elevate a lot- after a big meal.

the first time i really noticed a substantial elevated pulse was the day before i went 100% gluten free- June 30 last year- i got some fried shrimp from cheesecake factory- before i was even 2/3 done with it- i had to put it down and lay down on the couch with an ice pack on my head. i had extreme nausea- and my heart was pounding- so i counted it- and my heart rate per min was 160 something!

since then i have noticed increased heart rate after eating corn products

ive recently developed an allergy to raw carrots- but i dont remember my heart rate going up?? just hot & breaking out in hives. ??

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I tried that myself. The only thing my pulse reacts to is soy and I have a lot of other food intolerences. To me it's not very reliable at all.

joej1 Apprentice

Really? I have been trying it for 2 days and have already pinpointed eggs and brazil nuts as possible offenders. Check your pulse on an empty stomach before eating. Then immediately after eating a food. Then 15, 30 after that. It seems to work for me. I'm going to repeat the test with any possible offenders to double check. It seems like i have 2 typical reactions. Either my pulse stays exactly the same or it jumps up about 5-6 points.

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