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Date: | Wed, 29 Jan 1997 08:33:07 -0500 |
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>Following that logic, I wonder if
>a permeable intestine would be at the root of your daughter's allergy. If
>so, there may be an underlying condition that led to the current allergy.
>Several possibilities come to mind:
>1. Gluten, or some other antigen that is known to cause intestinal
>permeability may be at the root of the problem, and that intolerance would
>need to be corrected before one could reasonably hope for remission of the
>milk allergy;
Not sure what this means. Could you explain further? I'm 46 and about 4
months ago it 'appears' I have developed food allergies. I've never
before had any type of allergy and I strongly feel there must be an
underlying cause. I've been broken out in hives for 4 months now and
even if on Deltasone, I will still break out bad if I touch dairy.
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