realJanetSnakehole

realJanetSnakehole t1_iwouenp wrote

Isn't 10mg what's usually in gummy edibles? When I first started taking edibles recreationally I had to split them into 8ths, and even then it was almost too strong of a high for me.

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realJanetSnakehole t1_it0biyv wrote

Always starts with foggy headedness, then cramping, then bloating and "bathroom problems" for the next day or so. If I keep eating things with soy regularly I get eczema on my hands. And I'm actually not sure if I've ever had tempeh!

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realJanetSnakehole t1_it08civ wrote

No problem, I apologize too, I wasn't intending to start a fight haha. I used to be vegetarian until I developed food sensitivities to basically everything, and I've bounced around in both the vegan and anti-vegan subs trying to dig up clues about the optimal diet for me. I've seen the arguments about soy from both sides and I know how inflammatory the debate can get. My personal experience is that I have reactions to eating even small amounts of soy, which takes that away as a protein option. I learned from my doctor that soy sensitivity is more common than people think saved often gets missed because there's soy oil in basically every processed food in the US, and people don't think of food that's supposed to be healthy like soy as something that could be causing their symptoms.

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