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Dori Zook <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 6 Apr 2002 15:42:17 -0700
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I think Ray touches on this in "NeanderThin" but I've once again loaned out
my copy (gotta get some paperbacks, dammit).  Question: can food allergens
lead to hives?  Long/short, a friend has developed hives and saw them
disappear thanks to a prescribed antihistamine but he prefers not to use
prescription medications.  He's also under some heavy stress.  I wonder if
the stress is the proverbial straw on his immune system's back and, kablamo,
hives.  Oh, he also noticed an end to his indegestion when he took the
antihistamine.  Could be serendipity... Ennyhoo, if you've seen hives come
when you eat a "forbidden fruit" or leave when you follow the path, lemme
know!  Send it to the list or to me, personally, whichever you prefer.  I'm
going to do some searching and see what I can find.

Dori



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