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Old 07-02-2011, 12:05 PM
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I would definitely stop all spicy-- food.

If you have nightshade intolerance, any pepper based seasoning can cause more burning for you. I cannot tolerate "hot" stuff anymore.

Stop the seasonings, for 2 weeks, and see if you feel better.
Slowly introduce one at a time, only to see if you relapse.
This is the easiest way to spot some food intolerance issue.

I also have some problems with curry powder.
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