Paul Saladino· MD
I try and eat tomatoes tomatoes are in night shap Beres eggplant and I'm half Italian right my last name is saladino do you deed the Tomato yes IED them I take the skin off and I still get ECMO within three or four days
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I try and eat tomatoes tomatoes are in night shap Beres eggplant and I'm half Italian right my last name is saladino do you deed the Tomato yes IED them I take the skin off and I still get ECMO within three or four days
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I do think there are some people that some foods that we traditionally think of as healthy that can trigger their immune system but I think that's that's just like a subset of people who have intense autoimmune issues I happen to be one of them when I eat tomatoes my Eczema flares it's it's a real it's a curse because tomatoes are delicious and I'm Italian
Tomatoes trigger my eczema.
When I eat things like tomatoes, which are a fruit, I get eczema. And I don't want to trigger my immune system. When I eat chocolate, eczema. Too much broccoli.
For me, I add tomatoes and I just add tomatoes and I say, "My eczema is getting triggered. Doesn't my body doesn't work with that."