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[|Human|] Dear Sir, Madam, I stopped eating peanut butter last week on Sunday. Two days later I have no more pvc s! I have suffered from pvc s for years, but have always had peanut butter every day. I noticed a month ago that my throat felt tight after eating a peanut butter sandwich. Have I discovered my problem with PVC s?? I am so happy that I have been free from pvc s for 5 days now. I just can t beleive it. Can that be the problem and should I eat some peanuts now and see what happens?? Thanks, Norb
[|AI|]  Howell come to ChatDoctorYour query being appreciated, peanut butter could cause the allergic disorder, but PVC is not due to that, allergic condition need to be confirmed, I would advise stopping eating peanut butter once again for few days or weeks then start eating it again, if you noticed the symptoms again then it is the peat nut butter responsible for the condition, in the same way if not eating the peanut butter and still have the same condition as described here then it may not be the peanut butter but could be something else, hope this information helps.