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17. I said "generally harmless". I'm not going to argue that it's entirely hypoallergenic and innocuous.
Mon Sep 1, 2014, 10:23 PM
Sep 2014

Then again, seaweed broth has been knows as a thickener for about 600 years - on the list of "magic powders" as we call them, it's pretty basic. Xanthan gum is the darling of both vegans and gluten-frees, barely on the "intolerance" scale...yet it's an entirely lab-developed goo that's literally grown in vats of bacteria. I do not casually dismiss food allergies, but at the same time I do wonder exactly what lies in the gut versus the brain.

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