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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 579601" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>turmeric is not something I can eat as even the smell of it causes severe nausea. First of next month am buying a new mcrowave because husband heard it was healthy and now puts it on dang near every meal he eats, of course it must be heated in the microwave to 'mix' the flavors and bring them out. That stuff gives me migraines like crazy, and even when it doesn't trigger a migraine it makes me severely sick. If he heats it in the microwave, only the kitchen reeks of it. If he uses the oven, the entire place reeks. The new microwave will be for my rice bags because I have thrown seven away in the last four months because I couldn't get the smell out of them. As husband seems to feel he gets some huge benefit, he doesn't feel it is fair to ask him to stop using it. As for the benefit, he has been in his dr office four times as often since he started using it than at any other time in our marriage, including all the appts for pneumonia the 2 times he had it. But i can't win, so he can be careful until we can get another microwave. Turmeric, cumin and a few other spices have done this to me as long as I can remember, no clue why. </p><p></p><p>Distilled water is sure worth a try. Come to think of it, we moved from well water (which wasn't a problem for me) to the city and city water in mid Aug. So it could be that. THANK YOU.</p><p></p><p>Thank you ALL for the ideas, I will try what I can, and I appreciate every single post and comment very much. </p><p></p><p>The</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 579601, member: 1233"] turmeric is not something I can eat as even the smell of it causes severe nausea. First of next month am buying a new mcrowave because husband heard it was healthy and now puts it on dang near every meal he eats, of course it must be heated in the microwave to 'mix' the flavors and bring them out. That stuff gives me migraines like crazy, and even when it doesn't trigger a migraine it makes me severely sick. If he heats it in the microwave, only the kitchen reeks of it. If he uses the oven, the entire place reeks. The new microwave will be for my rice bags because I have thrown seven away in the last four months because I couldn't get the smell out of them. As husband seems to feel he gets some huge benefit, he doesn't feel it is fair to ask him to stop using it. As for the benefit, he has been in his dr office four times as often since he started using it than at any other time in our marriage, including all the appts for pneumonia the 2 times he had it. But i can't win, so he can be careful until we can get another microwave. Turmeric, cumin and a few other spices have done this to me as long as I can remember, no clue why. Distilled water is sure worth a try. Come to think of it, we moved from well water (which wasn't a problem for me) to the city and city water in mid Aug. So it could be that. THANK YOU. Thank you ALL for the ideas, I will try what I can, and I appreciate every single post and comment very much. The [/QUOTE]
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