I know I have a delayed food reaction to corn, but I have not eaten corn for the past year. How come my FOODStats report shows elevated IgG for corn?
Corn and corn-derived food products may be hidden in a variety of unsuspecting foods or products that we use daily. Corn products may be found in cleaning solutions, carpeting and perfumes. Cornstarch in particular, is often used to dust the lines where some toilet paper products are made. In addition, movie theaters may expose the individual to air-borne corn protein from the popping corn.
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