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Posted by: Gus
« on: February 16, 2016, 02:48:34 AM »

I've had problems breathing with corn a few months ago. Allergy test confirmed it. Haven't done a challenge but I've been avoiding it. Including derivatives like corn syrup etc just to be safe.

I found ingredients listed in most cigarettes and I guess a lot have HFCS in them. Would smoking it be different? Would HFCS even be a problem to eat in the first place?