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Kathy Wentz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 21 Mar 1998 23:14:51 -0600
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Kelly & Jordan Geist wrote:

> My son is now on Prosobee and off all dairy. If dairy IS his allergy,
> how long would it take for the eczema to clear up?

Although he may show some small improvement within a day or two, it
usually takes about two weeks to really determine if dairy is the only
problem.  Remember, you need to allow the skin to completely heal.  This
takes far longer with some cases than just the 10-14 days for the dairy
to be fully processed out of the body.

Best of luck to you!

--
Kathy Wentz                   I'm not politically incorrect,
[log in to unmask]           I'm euphemistically challenged.

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