Yes. It was my first experience with North American food...Though not at McDonald's, it was a hamburger and fries.
Fast foods cooked for speed and convenience are deep fried in oils which are used many times. We are literally eating everything in the air and having it hard-cooked right into our foods, and inviting this into our digestive system where the immune system draws it's nutrients and is the basis for our health.
These "fast" foods compromise our immune systems, are toxic, and will over time, lead to general ill health if eaten often. Poison makes us ill. The body speaks a sometimes more than subtle language, and I hope you've heard and understood it does not like nor can it fight off poisonous food.
2006-11-08 16:22:58
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answered by ? 4
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This allergic reaction need not happen again!
Your husband should eat at McDonald's day and night. This way he will build up a resistance to the 'mind control' ingredients that Ronald injects into all his foods. Your husband's reaction was merely his body "fighting" the mind control ingredients, so don't worry, this was a GOOD thing! Otherwise he would have already bowed down and swore his allegiance to 'He Who Wears Make-up".
If a cockroach can build an immunity to poison, then so can humans to McDonald's food.
Stay strong and VIVA LA RESISTANCE!!!
:)
2006-11-08 17:21:51
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answered by Chong Connery 2
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Considering that the oil the fries are cooked in is rancid, its no wonder. My daughter and I both have huge reactions after eating a medium fries, we don't eat any junk foods, after 1/2hr of injesting this so-called food (its not even made from potato) we were ready to kill each other. These and many more reactions can be obtained from this food source. I still like to call them MCDEATH!
2006-11-08 21:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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im not allowed some McDonalds foods as they have sesame seeds, so this may be the problem, although to be best it may be a good idea to visit and allergy clinic, tell them what your husband ate both times and then they can try and find a link between the two. however in the meantime it may be a good idea to steer clear of McDonlads.â¥
2006-11-09 15:43:57
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answered by bxiok 2
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Nope, it gotta be specific ingriedent like flour or something.
2006-11-08 14:42:44
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answered by Webballs 6
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I've never heard of it, but it's probably a good thing.
2006-11-08 14:43:42
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answered by Ændru 5
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