SoyNut Butter.

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I just tried I.M. Healthy Original Creamy SoyNut Butter and I love it!!! I called the company today and found out that it is not only peanut free, but also tree nut and dairy free.

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I'm not sure I understand all the hype about soynut and peabutter [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/confused.gif[/img]

Don't many people who are allergic to peanut also have to stay away from soy and other legumes such as peas? My son does, and has been avoiding them for many years. He is also now allergic to soy and treenuts, so I wouldn't dream of giving him peabutter.

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Yes it's very good, it's the closest substance to PB that I have found. Only my husband and I eat it, with either jelly, fluff or bananas. My PA daughter tried it and didnt like it. They have chunky too, I found it at the christmas tree shop cheaper than stop and shop. If you miss PB and want the same smell and texture I recommend it.

P.S We did a food tolerance test on my daughter for soy last year and she did not have any reactions, she outgrew it. We used Wonder Bread that has soy flour in it in the doctor's office, and chicken nuggetts with soy protein in it. Still no reaction

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I found more information about soynut butter at the companies website: [url="http://www.soynutbutter.com"]www.soynutbutter.com[/url]

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From what I have heard people tend to outgrow an allergy to soy, however they don't seem to do that with peanuts. I have no idea why but I guess thats why people tend to go to soy first. Also from what I have learned far less people are allergic to soy then to peanuts. Again I have no idea why this is. And in a final wierd twist allergies to soy are NOT lethal. Peanut allergies are. Strange huh?

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I beg to differ. My soy allergy is anaphylactic. It could quite easily kill me.

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My son's soy allergy has worsened over the years, not improved. He is anaphylactic to peanut and also allergic to nuts.

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Thanks for correcting me, I have heard alot about soy lately and I know there is alot confusing information out there.

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>Nando from J.S. Foods asked me to add to this post and to add his email as the contact for peabutter for you (to ask questions, order etc.)
You can email him. His email address is [email]"nsilenzi@sprint.ca"[/email]
As always, be sure any company you are in contact with knows you are from PeanutAllergy.Com
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