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Elastigirl

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  1. I'd be curious to your reasoning as to why the yellow from the corn transfered and was deposited into the skin and fat and feathers, if it were indeed all broken down an eliminated. Example: If we, as humans, eat enough garlic, our skin begins to smell like garlic. If we take large doeses of vit. b, the mosquitos smell it and they stay away. If our instestines...
  2. My son has Celiac. He is also allergic to dairy (cow and goat) and eggs. This manifests itself in intestinal bleeding and ulcers. We usually eat Foster Farms, not organic, but the best we can afford on our already stretched budget. And we've been eating grass fed orgainc beef for a long time now. Anyway, they were out of FF at our local store. So we...
  3. My son had a bad reaction to Tyson chicken...which started me thinking what was different between Tyson or Foster Farms (which the latter is our usual choice). I read on Tyson's page that they feed their chickens wheat. Foster Farms does NOT. They are primarily fed corn (which turns their skin and featers yellow--showing that what they do eat, does indeed...
  4. I am finding the answer to be YES. My son can eat Foster Farms Chicken, but cannot eat Tyson. When I read that eating a diet of corn makes the foster farms chickens skin and sometimes feathers turn yellow...I began to wonder what Tyson chickens ate. I contacted them. They eat WHEAT. He bleeds when he eats Tyson..does NOT bleed when he eats FF. Proof...
  5. I contacted them via email because my son was having a serious reaction. They DO feed their chickens on a wheat diet. I changed brands to one that doesn't--and he was fine.
  6. I wanted to share a discovery we had. My son (7) has Celiac disease (and dairy and eggs), and his manifests itself in intestinal bleeding. We've had to cut out even thing that apparently didn't have allergies in it--like lunch meats. Up until a month ago, we'd always used Foster Farms chicken (not organic, but budget wise close enough for us). Well, they...
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