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In a message dated 97-04-12 16:35:26 EDT, you write:
<< Is our Benjamin's change in behavior when taking milk found in other
children on this list? He does not get any runny nose, rash, synous
problems, stomach aches, etc. His response is almost only behavior
changes. He does get bags under his eyes and sometimes red cheaks.
Other times not related to milk he gets red ears and/or a little rash
around his mouth. We think that the rash might be associated with
his eating pineapples or drinking citrus juices. We need to do more testing.
Roger
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Roger,
In my household it's the casein that is the major player in allergies. We
see, upon ingestion, the same reactions you do, behavioral. I call it the
"ugly" behavioral. Aggression, dark circles, anger, etc. The rashes we see
are due to citrus as well. My children have systemic candida, which by some
mechanism I don't fully understand, raise the citric acid levels in my kids.
We now avoid citric acid in any form.
Vicki
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