tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post2974833279235215739..comments2023-08-19T22:17:15.653+08:00Comments on The Right to Be Alive: Did You Know....Evelyn Chuahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-20119502764139589132015-07-14T15:57:03.286+08:002015-07-14T15:57:03.286+08:00Hi Lynn! Thanks for dropping by. I don't know ...Hi Lynn! Thanks for dropping by. I don't know whether by dipping the fruit in an anti-oxidant would help. Would need to do more reading up on that. Evelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-12796920048018038162015-07-08T20:31:03.473+08:002015-07-08T20:31:03.473+08:00Have just been wondering if fruit might keep more ...Have just been wondering if fruit might keep more of their nutrients but not increase in histamines when drying by dipping in an aniti oxident first. When I was little, stopped breathing after lunch at school, only lasted a few minutes ,but realized later was from the dried apricots that had sulfur dioxide added. After that my mother dried apricots dipping them in vitamin C powder she put water in. Now, much older and trying to figure if salicylates has been a problem, as had realized do better without wheat, then oxalates, but still get histamine reactions. Am trying to increase sulfates that help deal with salic, , think they call it a PST enzyme, Thank you got recipes and research! Be Well (have found my frame of mind helps me the most, not the food,though enjoy experimenting ) Lynn DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com