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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 789318" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Thank you.</p><p>I understand, I think you mean lots of things can cause an allergic reaction, and people react to different substances.</p><p>I do have allergies to lots of things. Sometimes I have an allergic reaction, but do not know what it is that caused it. So, would be cautious about any food or medicine that is known to cause allergic reaction for some people, be that foods or medicines. What I have gained from reading this thread is that Quorn has been known to cause an allergic reaction for some people. I have eaten Quorn. No ill effects. I may eat Quorn again. What I did not know is how it is produced. I believed it was a derivative of mushrooms. I did not know it was such a highly processed synthetic food. I think I was very naive as I do like to make informed choices about what I eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 789318, member: 100904"] Thank you. I understand, I think you mean lots of things can cause an allergic reaction, and people react to different substances. I do have allergies to lots of things. Sometimes I have an allergic reaction, but do not know what it is that caused it. So, would be cautious about any food or medicine that is known to cause allergic reaction for some people, be that foods or medicines. What I have gained from reading this thread is that Quorn has been known to cause an allergic reaction for some people. I have eaten Quorn. No ill effects. I may eat Quorn again. What I did not know is how it is produced. I believed it was a derivative of mushrooms. I did not know it was such a highly processed synthetic food. I think I was very naive as I do like to make informed choices about what I eat. [/QUOTE]
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