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Is it possible to have some sort of fast food intolerance?

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I’ve been eating more and more healthy food over the past 2 years because the years before that I was eating fast food almost every day, often 2-3 times a day. I’m very happy with this choice, however i notice that the few times i do have fast food, or indeed any processed food, i get big stomachaches. I is it possible to just have a lowered tolerance to fast food now that i got unused to this? i didn’t have huge problems with it before….

The human body is naturally intolerant of processed crap like fast food. However, most people these days are conditioned to tolerate it from a young age. Truth be told, you should be suffering when you put processed "food product" like Burger King in your stomach, because it doesn’t do a single good thing for your body. I’m exactly the same way - eat a fast food burger and I feel like there’s a brick in my stomach for the rest of the day.

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After you have been very sick with a food intolerance reaction, do the whites of your eyes ever turn yellow?

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The last time I had a reaction so bad that I vomited in addition to having diarrhea, the whites of my eyes were yellow for several days after wards. Is this typical? Chicken is what makes me so sick.

Vomiting can force small amounts of blood out of capillaries in the eye. The blood gets diluted and with the mostly white color in the background, the blood appears yellow.

Jaundice is less-likely possibility. Jaundice is a build-up of bilirubin, which is a yellow pigment formed by the breakdown of red blood cells. Bilirubin builds up when liver infection or other liver problems prevent proper break down of red blood cells. Jaundice doesn’t come an go within a few days - its takes a week or two to develop and it persists until the cause is eliminated.

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