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Robyn Kozierok <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jan 1997 09:59:00 -0500
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>People, and pediatricians especially, like to consider food allergy a kid
>thing that eventually goes away. What actually happens, in my experience,
>is that symptoms change as the person develops. Newborns and toddlers
>have mucous reactions most commonly, like ear infections, tonsilitis.
>Others have digestive problems like colic. Many never discover the milk
>connection and keep getting exposure, lots of antibiotics, tubes in their
>ears, etc. Eventually the symptoms go away, even though exposure contin
>ues.  >The mistake is to consider that the allegy is over. But milk sensitive
>children will continue with problems when other systems become
>involved----the nervous system in children and adolescents with learning
>disorders, ADD, moodiness and the like. Then perhaps acne in teens,
 
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