Re: alternatives
J & A Hayek
If you haven't tried it yet, and she eats chocolate/cocoa, you may want to
think about that. Many people don't realize that is on doctor's lists for
severe allergic reactions. I'm allergic, however I have an anaphalactic
reaction (can't breathe, total body rash, etc). There are other reactions
though.
Whatever the case, elimination is definately the way to go. Especially if
the reactions are getting worse.
Blessings,
Alyssa
mouth. She recieves no dairy or nuts (2 products that I know set her off)
and she still breaks out quite often. Sometimes the reaction is so delayed I
can never pinpoint the food. -Amy
think about that. Many people don't realize that is on doctor's lists for
severe allergic reactions. I'm allergic, however I have an anaphalactic
reaction (can't breathe, total body rash, etc). There are other reactions
though.
Whatever the case, elimination is definately the way to go. Especially if
the reactions are getting worse.
Blessings,
Alyssa
>Figuring out what triggers allergies has been one of my biggest parentingchallenges yet. My 4 year old's reaction to things is a rash all around her
mouth. She recieves no dairy or nuts (2 products that I know set her off)
and she still breaks out quite often. Sometimes the reaction is so delayed I
can never pinpoint the food. -Amy