Yesterday, I violated the rules of trying only one new food at a time, so today I'm trying to figure out why I had D yesterday afternoon, and last night.
Naturally, everything I ate was "GF", but obviously, something wasn't.
The store was out of my favorite Mexican brand of white corn tortillas, the last time I bought some, so I bought another, (Mexican), brand. I tried some for the first time, yesterday. I also opened a fresh box of Chex Honey Nut cereal. It's also possible that I might have overdone the salsa picante, but I use a Mexican brand, (Tapatío), because it doesn't contain any tomatoes, tomatillos, or cilantro. I react to American brands - I suspect because they all contain those ingredients. I kinda doubt that it was the Tapatío, but who knows?
I prefer Mexican tortillas, because I figure the corn is less likely to be cross-contaminated with wheat. For all I know, though, this brand may be made in a facility that uses the same production line that they use for flour tortillas.
GF cereals are always suspect, due to cross-contamination risks, and we've had discussions before about symptoms after eating Chex cereals, (and the celiac boards also have a lot of posts about that issue with these and similar cereals). I've been eating that brand of cereal for at least several months, without noticeable symptoms, but maybe they are the reason why my recent EnteroLab test for gluten was highly positive.
I'm inclined to order an ELISA test kit to check out that particular box of cereal, (and the tortillas, also). The tortillas, for example, seemed to be too smoothly-textured to be pure corn tortillas. I noticed that as soon as I opened the package. Maybe that facility doesn't even do a cleanout when they change types - maybe they just switch from masa to flour dough, and when the product coming off the production line looks "right" they start packaging them again.
Anyone ever try any of those test kits? As far as I know, they are accurate and reliable, (when properly done).
Tex
P. S. In case anyone is wondering - yep, I'm OK today. I did notice that my BP was down this morning, (which doesn't surprise me, because I was thirsty all afternoon and all night, despite drinking plenty of water, so obviously I was dehydrated. Yesterday morning, my BP was 123/68, and at bedtime last night, (after drinking a lot of water), it was 134/81. This morning, it was 100/69, clear evidence of dehydration. Note that without a colon, I tend to get dehydrated much faster than normal, because I can't recycle water, but during a flare, almost anyone with MC has this problem.

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