To: Xenalyte
I know. You used to never hear of any such thing.
Maybe it's the pesticides they spray on the crops
in storage or in the fields.
42 posted on
04/22/2004 11:49:10 AM PDT by
Twinkie
To: Twinkie
"I know. You used to never hear of any such thing.
Maybe it's the pesticides they spray on the crops
in storage or in the fields."
I read recently that peanuts are grown in an aflatoxin mold, so maybe that is what causes the allergy?? The book said to eat only peanuts which are aflatoxin free. I am not allergic to peanuts, so I have not yet bothered to find out how one determines that . . .
BTW, re: other posts: I too ate a lot of peanut butter when I was pregnant. It was good to stop the naseausous feeling. My daughter is not allergic to peanuts, thankfully . . .
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