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Date: | Tue, 4 Mar 1997 11:05:09 -0500 |
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>Hi Loretta - what I found was that the cold-like symptoms cleared up
>within a couple of weeks. I then noticed the inhalant allergies
>(animal fur, dust, paint thinners etc) gradually getting better over
>a period of months. I am now totally dairy-free for about 6 months
>and my overall health is just getting better and better - I need
>to sleep less, my mind is so much clearer (I'm running a mailing
>list!), my bones and muscles are getting stronger, my nose and
>sinuses are bronchial passages are clear for the first time in my
>life! The depression has gone. I wish more people with inhalant
>allergies would try a milk-free diet - I'm sure a lot of it is
>milk-related.
Max,
I wish this were the case for me too! I am on a strict dairy-free diet
(also for the last 6 months) for my breastfed milk-allergic baby, but I have
noticed no improvement in my inhalant allergies or any other aspects of my
health ;-( I guess that is partially good news since it means I can
probably go back to milk products when Matthew is weaned, but it would have
been nice to be getting a bonus health benefit for myself out of this
abstinence ;-) I guess I will really know for sure when I do go back on
milk, whether or not I notice any problems with it.
--Robyn
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