Saturday, November 25, 2006

Re: [rosacea] yeast, citrus, yogurt, other flaring foods

yep! it sure is nutty, and can drive us all up the wall, its a matter of fact, i can use lemon and not oranges as well. Grape juice is my favorite and watermelon always makes me pale, love it. tamara

Elena Mutter <emgm42000@yahoo.com> wrote: I know Matija! It is EXACTLY the same for me! That's what I hate most about Rosacea. I swear there is not another disease that acts this way where there are so many variables. I've said it before..........if you have diabetes then you don't eat sugar and it is the same for every diabetic. You don't get this "well I can eat snickers okay but you might not be able to..." what is that?? I feel like Rudolf.........."even among misfits we're misfits" . Ah, well, all this food talk...........I think I'll go have a handful of almonds and some olives........yippee........

Take care,
Elena

ruizdelvizo wrote:
I'm the same, Elena. I can't do oranges or grapefruit, but don't have
a problem with lemon and limes. I wish the rule of what works for me
may not work for you would be struck down too. I'd like to know who
to petition to have that happen!
Take care,
Matija

--- In rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com, Elena Mutter
wrote:
>
> Citrus does usually cause problems but lemons and limes usually do
not. Although, here again is the lovely and weird rule of works for
me but may not for you.........are we all sick of hearing that yet LOL
>
> Aimee wrote: Anything citrus and vinegar
flares me. I'd say for now, yogurt would be ok if it doesn't flare
you.
> Aimee
>
> star52star52 wrote:
> Does yeast cause flares for most people? I have been taking a yeast
> supplement caleld Bio Strath, hoping that it would help my skin and
> hair. Just recently read that this could be bad.
>
> Also I eat yogurt regularly and thought this would be helpful. How
> common is it to react badly to this?
>
> What about lemon juice and vinegar?
>
> I know each person is different, but besides the obvious avoidance
of
> hot drinks, white foods, alcohol, and spicy foods, any other
> recommendations that seem to help?
>
> Do you know soon after eating if a food is bad for your skin? Like
> with hot drinks, I get red immediately, but with yogurt, I seem to
be
> fine after. Does that mean it is definitely an okay food for me?
>
> Confusing!
>
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