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<blockquote data-quote="one100grand" data-source="post: 357324" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>it only depends on whether or not you cover that 300 calories of steak in cheese and gravy :shock: </p><p></p><p>On another note regarding the standard American diet, I've decided to make a change to entirely organic products...after a discussion with my optometrist of all people.</p><p></p><p>I recently had LASIK (which was awesome) and was prescribed to use Preservative Free eye drops, which come in their own fancy individual vials (and cost a lot more)...after the first month at my follow-up appointment, I asked if i could switch to just a regular bottle of eye drops and I was given an answer that I didn't expect - she told me that I couldn't, because with the usage levels that I require, that it wouldn't take much time before my body would develop an allergy to the preservatives in the medicine. This got me to thinking and it seems to make reasonable sense that if your body develops negative reactions to the preservatives in eye drops, it is likely to develop an adverse reaction (albeit on a different scale and in a different system) to preservatives in other products. I realize that it's digestive tract vs nervous system, but I know I'd also rather try to avoid any potential health problems if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="one100grand, post: 357324, member: 4189"] it only depends on whether or not you cover that 300 calories of steak in cheese and gravy :shock: On another note regarding the standard American diet, I've decided to make a change to entirely organic products...after a discussion with my optometrist of all people. I recently had LASIK (which was awesome) and was prescribed to use Preservative Free eye drops, which come in their own fancy individual vials (and cost a lot more)...after the first month at my follow-up appointment, I asked if i could switch to just a regular bottle of eye drops and I was given an answer that I didn't expect - she told me that I couldn't, because with the usage levels that I require, that it wouldn't take much time before my body would develop an allergy to the preservatives in the medicine. This got me to thinking and it seems to make reasonable sense that if your body develops negative reactions to the preservatives in eye drops, it is likely to develop an adverse reaction (albeit on a different scale and in a different system) to preservatives in other products. I realize that it's digestive tract vs nervous system, but I know I'd also rather try to avoid any potential health problems if possible. [/QUOTE]
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