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Has Anyone Here Linked Nueropathy


AVR1962

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AVR1962 Collaborator

Just curious as my docs are digging a little deeper with tests to try and figure out what is causing me issues. I was talking to someone the other day that linked their nueropathy to corn products so I was wondering if anyone else had made any finds like this?


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nocornhouse Newbie

corn derivatives do it to me!

ncallier Newbie

What are corn derivatives? I'm sorry that I sound so ignorant. I am really a very intelligent person, but I've never had to consider or worry about such things before. I am a very newly diagnosed celiac.

dani nero Community Regular

What are corn derivatives? I'm sorry that I sound so ignorant. I am really a very intelligent person, but I've never had to consider or worry about such things before. I am a very newly diagnosed celiac.

You don't sound ignorant at all. I'm not sure I got it right either, but I think she meant corn syrup, starch, oil and flour.

Marilyn R Community Regular

Hi AVR,

Dairy, soy and corn all had to be eliminated from my diet, in that order, after going gluten-free. I was able to reintroduce corn and dairy later, but I'm having some issues again. Here's a link on corn that might be helpful. www.cornallergens.com/

I freaked out when I saw the list of foods and additives that contain corn the first time. It helps to try to

Wish you well.

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