food help?
My friend is allergic to peanuts but not peanut butter….what is wrong. she is also allergic to all other kinds of nuts. such as walnuts, cashews, almonds, pecans….etc…..does she have the cure for cancer or something? please help..
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4 comments a "food help?"
Err…actually, being allergic to something means there’s a parasite or something along that line, in her body that doesn’t like the specific things, in this case, nuts. Might want to look around in alternative healing databases to find a way to cleanse herself, if she cares enough. It’s not easy though. Otherwise, she can just avoid nuts.
There is nothing wrong with your friend, per se – many people live with allergies and it has nothing to do with being the “cure for cancer”.
Allergies are quite common and as long as your friend manages her diet properly, she should be just fine.
My bet is that she does not have an allergy, just intollerance to a substance that is no longer present when those foods are processed.
That is strange: I’ve more often seen it the other way around.
Maybe something is cooked out of the peanutbutter that is present in raw peanuts?
No cure for cancer here, I’m afraid.
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