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At 06:47 AM 7/12/01 -0600, Don Marcotte wrote:
>Go for it! In my experience, allergy tests are not precise enough to catch
>all allergens. IMO, we have to do elimination tests to home in on the source
>of the problem. As an example, my wife suffers from a chlorophyll allergy.
>It was becoming progressively worse until she stopped taking her vitamin
>pills. She still can't figure out the connection.
>
>Don
>
>>Hello. I am new to this list and am curious if anyone has children with
>>eczema related to milk allergies. My daughter just finished up allergy
>> >testing (skin test) and she didn't show any allergies to milk in the
>> >tests. However, I still feel that milk is the culprit, after the
>> >experience I had with my son's eczema immediately disappearing when I
>> >stopped drinking milk. It seems to be too much of a coincidence
>
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