Johannes
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You reaction from "robust" flavous is not a surpise. Robust one are either cold pressed oils or atleast include some parts that contain salicylates. The more flavor, the more salicylates. Light ones are more refined and therefore contain less salicylates. Refining process removes a lot of salicylates but not always all of them. The safest oils for salicylate intolerant people are refined sunflover oil, refined canola oil and refined rise oil.
There are lists of salicylate contents of different foods in the internet. The main thing to know is that salicylate intolerance is cumulative. Every intolerant has a limit/treshold over which she/he gets the symptoms. If you don't eat salicylates for say four days, you tolerate more salicylates on day number five. If you are close to your personal treshold, even a small amount of salicylates may cause you symptoms. If you haven't eaten salicylates for days, even weeks, you are able to tolerate higher amounts of salicylates until you again reach your treshold.
I am salicylate and amine intolerant but I eat cashews daily about nine of them. When cashews are roasted for cashew butter, their amine content increases. This may cause problems to amine intolerants. You just need to try in order to find out. Cashew butter would he the safest for you.
There are lists of salicylate contents of different foods in the internet. The main thing to know is that salicylate intolerance is cumulative. Every intolerant has a limit/treshold over which she/he gets the symptoms. If you don't eat salicylates for say four days, you tolerate more salicylates on day number five. If you are close to your personal treshold, even a small amount of salicylates may cause you symptoms. If you haven't eaten salicylates for days, even weeks, you are able to tolerate higher amounts of salicylates until you again reach your treshold.
I am salicylate and amine intolerant but I eat cashews daily about nine of them. When cashews are roasted for cashew butter, their amine content increases. This may cause problems to amine intolerants. You just need to try in order to find out. Cashew butter would he the safest for you.