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I am so sorry this happened to you while in Paris. I'm so happy they were to help you and save your life. That must've been a scary incident. My reactions aren't as life threatening, but I do get very sick to my stomach, along with skin rashes/hives and often difficulty getting a good breath, however, this doesn't mean it can't potentially worsen. Thank you for all of the information you shared. I've been now staying away from all products containing whole wheat. Definitely not worth getting sick over. I hope you're well and not running into anymore unfortunate incidents.
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I can't thank you enough for all of the information you provided. I am seeing it now two months later as I began to stop checking in on the discussion and gave up. Thank you again. It was so helpful. I heard of it being mixed with other ingredients but began to get frustrated with it not being "listed". I appreciate you taking the time to share your knoweldge!View Thread

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