Anybody found they are allergic to avocados? I got a really bad reaction. I felt like my legs had been incased in lead. It was really difficult to raise my foot even a tiny bit off the floor. I was fine after about six hours. I love avocados so I am very put out by this very pronounced reaction.
The avocado is a dense,
The avocado is a dense, evergreen tree, shedding many leaves in early spring. It is fast growing and can with age reach 80 feet, although usually less, and generally branches to form a broad tree. Some cultivars are columnar, others selected for nearly prostrate form. One cultivar makes a good espalier. Growth is in frequent flushes during warm weather in southern regions with only one long flush per year in cooler areas. Injury to branches causes a secretion of dulcitol, a white, powdery sugar, at scars. Roots are coarse and greedy and will raise pavement with age. Grafted plants normally produce fruit within one to two years compared to 8 - 20 years for seedlings. mcts dumps Foliage: Avocado leaves are alternate, glossy, elliptic and dark green with paler veins. They normally remain on the tree for 2 to 3 years. The leaves of West Indian varieties are scentless, while Guatemalan types are rarely anise-scented and have medicinal use. The leaves of Mexican types have a pronounced anise scent when crushed. The leaves are high in oils and slow to compost and may collect in mounds beneath trees. mcitp dumps
Flowers: Avocado flowers appear in January - March before the first seasonal growth, in terminal panicles of 200 - 300 small yellow-green blooms. Each panicle will produce only one to three fruits. The flowers are perfect, but are either receptive to pollen in the morning and shed pollen the following afternoon (type A), or are receptive to pollen in the afternoon, and shed pollen the following morning (type B). About 5% of flowers are defective in form and sterile. Production is best with cross-pollination between types A and B. The flowers attract bees and hoverflies and pollination usually good except during cool weather. Off-season blooms may appear during the year and often set fruit. Some cultivars bloom and set fruit in alternate years. novell dumps Fruits: West Indian type avocados produce enormous, smooth round, glossy green fruits that are low in oil and weigh up to 2 pounds. Guatemalan types produce medium ovoid or pear-shaped, pebbled green fruits that turn blackish-green when ripe. The fruit of Mexican varieties are small (6 - 10 ounces) with paper-thin skins that turn glossy green or black when ripe. The flesh of avocados is deep green near the skin, becoming yellowish nearer the single large, inedible ovoid seed. The flesh is hard when harvested but softens to a buttery texture. Wind-caused abrasion can scar the skin, forming cracks which extend into the flesh. "Cukes" are seedless, pickle-shaped fruits. Off-season fruit should not be harvested with the main crop, but left on the tree to mature. Seeds may sprout within an avocado when it is over-mature, causing internal molds and breakdown. High in monosaturates, the oil content of avocados is second only to olives among fruits, and sometimes greater. Clinical feeding studies in humans have shown that avocado oil can reduce blood cholesterol.
Kefir.... I'm confused, why
Kefir....
I'm confused, why are we able to drink kefir if dairy is restricted from the diet? Kefir has reduced fat milk and non-fat dry milk in the ingredients why is that different than plain yogart or non-fat milk?
I was eating a small one
I was eating a small one every day. Maybe I should have alternated it. They are low in saturated fat but I suppose if you eat enough of it it doesn't really matter how low.
As an ex smoker having a
As an ex smoker having a little bit of avocado for me is like asking a pack a day smoker to just have one. Not gonna happen in a month of Sundays. I was using avocado as my butter so I was eating a small one every day. I'm going to miss it but I quit smoking so I can quit it.
yes thats for sure,advocados
yes thats for sure,advocados can be tricky .i eat them once a week butnot always .i get that same reaction when i eat yeast or any bread with yeast ,so everyone is a little different .tryto experiment with a small amount after a week or so and see what happens?
From what I know avocados
From what I know avocados contain lots of fat which isnt good in large quantites for MS. Exactly how many did u eat?
I ate half of one once and had no reaction however I couldn't even THINK of avocados for a few months after that! And when I tried to eat a tiny piece I kinda felt sick (like u feel when u don't feel good after u eat smth) so I didn't eat anymore of it. I guess my body was trying to tell me i had enough of those. I try to be real sensitive and not eat smth if I have a bad feeling about it, no matter how minor it is.
Try avoiding totally avocados for a while and then take a tiny bit, but don't overindulge.
It also could be an allergy/food sensitivity thing to avocados.