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On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 10:00:07 +0100 "Montgomery, Megan"
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> My kids will never be "challenged", I'll try them on a little mouthful
> now and then and see what happens, if nothing happens, it'll be slowly
> increased til either something does or they are eating normally.
Actually, that is how I was told to do a challenge since things are dose
dependent. Start with a touch of yogurt on the tip of a spoon and work
up to full spoon over days. This is once you already know of a
sensitivity.
For elimination and challenge to see if something was causing a reaction,
it was recommended to me to eliminate something for a week or so, then
binge on it. Obviously, this is only with interlance type reactions that
are not blatant. I recently did this with my 10 mo old. We weren't
quite sure about dairy and he seemed to always have a runny nose. I
stopped the small amounts of dairy "cheating" that I was doing and he
seemed to clear up. I binged for a couple of nights with cheese (I felt
horrible in the AM myself being intolerant but wasn't going to give him
anything directly). Viola! runny nose and congestion again.
Kathy P.
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