According to a poster on Delphi-Avoiding Corn, an inquiry into the ingredients of Publix's Natural Peanut Butter lead to the discovery of iodized salt in the product and thus should not be considered corn-free.
Do use caution with this product, and other store brands. Store brands are generally another company's product relabeled. Several different store brands could actually be the same product, just different labels. So do use caution with store brand Natural Peanut Butters.
Since we all have different sensitivities, this should be considered a guide rather than a guarantee of corn-free status. This list is always changing as manufacturers are constantly changing their formulas. If you do have a reaction to any of these products, do let us know.
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Thursday, November 01, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Problematic Eggs
Eggs have been touch and go problems with many corn-allergics, and the exact reason for it has not really been discovered.
Eggland's Best was reported as problematic, as well as Horizon Organic eggs.
The same persons that reported problems with those brands, can successfully eat other brands of eggs such as Born-Free Omega 3 eggs, and Publix Greenwise Organic Eggs.
So if you're having trouble with eggs, it may not be a true egg allergy and you may want to trial a few different brands of eggs. Depending on the severity of your symptoms of course.
Most corn-allergics that spoke on this topic preferred eggs from cage-free free-range hens.
Delphi - Avoiding Corn Testimony:
Eggland's Best vs Born-Free
Horizon Organic vs Publix Greenwise
Another post of reaction to Horizon Organic Eggs states that if you are reacting to Horizon Organic Eggs, the company would like to know.
Eggland's Best was reported as problematic, as well as Horizon Organic eggs.
The same persons that reported problems with those brands, can successfully eat other brands of eggs such as Born-Free Omega 3 eggs, and Publix Greenwise Organic Eggs.
So if you're having trouble with eggs, it may not be a true egg allergy and you may want to trial a few different brands of eggs. Depending on the severity of your symptoms of course.
Most corn-allergics that spoke on this topic preferred eggs from cage-free free-range hens.
Delphi - Avoiding Corn Testimony:
Eggland's Best vs Born-Free
Horizon Organic vs Publix Greenwise
Another post of reaction to Horizon Organic Eggs states that if you are reacting to Horizon Organic Eggs, the company would like to know.
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