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Linda,

FYI, the offending protein is usually the main protein in the albumin that comprises egg albumen, (the white portion of the egg). This is the one that Enterolab tests for. Very few people are bothered by the yolk, even though it contains over 40% of the egg's total protein.

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Joann

wonderful wonderful news, have you tried the duck eggs again as yet?

fingers and toes that you dont get a reaction.....

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Gabes, I had one for breakfast yesterday and it tasted wonderful and even better still no reaction. Hope you're doing well, JoAnn
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