I haven't been sick in a looooooong looong time thanks to RVAF. I just don't get sick as long as I limit my sugar and carbs.
But yesteday I did something wrong because starting last night and through today to present I have had the worst acid reflux ever. And I've only ever had it maybe once in my life and very, very minor. This is horrible in terms of pain, wonderful in terms of a reminder that suffering does in fact exist (being so long since I've really experienced it, again, thanks RVAF!). I had to sleep sitting up last night against the end of the couch because if I would lay down the acid would begin to burn in my upper chest area.
Yesterday afternoon I went to the co-op and bought some foods for a trip I was supposed to be taking right now, but postponed due to this problem and some other complications. Those foods are, raw pumpkin seeds, raw redskin peanuts, dried shredded pure coconut and some dark chocolate (80%), frozen super sweet corn, as well as wasabi peas.
Out of all of these foods, the only new one is the raw peanuts, which I've either never had before, or only tried once, a couple pieces, can't remember. Though I do recall Aajonus saying in an interview that raw sweet corn (and raw beets) are HCL forming and him telling listeners to take those instead of an HCL supplement if they feel they don't produce enough.
I ate all of these on the way home yesterday evening around 7pm. I was famished and had not eaten since breakfast.
I've never had problems with any of the other foods. Naturally the wasabi peas would be suspect, since they're spicy but I've eaten far more of them in one sitting before than I did yesterday, when I ate probably about 20 pieces.
So, right now I'm attributing the problem to the raw peanuts, not conclusively and only because this is the first time I've had serious acid reflux in my life and this is the first time I've consumed raw peanuts in large quantity, if at all. I digest cooked peanuts fine, or as well as any cooked food can be digested.
I read that Iguana eats raw peanuts instinctively so I'm not blaming the raw peanuts by themselves, but rather I suspect a combination of all of those different foods at once, or perhaps the corn and peanuts, or maybe it's just the corn. Though I've no desire to ever experience this kind of pain again, I'll probably experiment with those foods to figure out just what did it. And I'll do that by eating some of the raw peanuts alone after this pain subsides.
Any thoughts?