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I assumed that she was allergic to dairy as most of my family is. When she
was a few months old, I tried her on Similac, and she vomited it all up.
After a couple of tests like this, I figured my home diagnosis was accurate.
She was diagnosed allergic to soy by a naturopath when she was about 7. I
don't know if there were specific symptoms, but her behaviour has improved
significantly since soy was removed from her diet.
Rice milk and water. Sometimes juice.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patty Majerik" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: formula
> Well that is the most depressing thing I have read today :-(
> My daughter is 5 and has consumed lots of soy since she was about a year
> old(soy milk, soy yogurt and tofu too) and I have read some things about
> soy and estrogen that concerned me in the past. However nothing really
> solid with research so I have not made any changes. She also has the dark
> under eye circles so now I am thinking I ought to try one week "soy free"
> just as a test to see.
>
> How did you discover your 14 year old is allergic to soy (what were the
> symptoms) and how long ago was she diagnosed with her dairy allergy?
>
> AND, what do you give her to drink????? Rice milk?
>
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