>He did a skin prick test and she
> had a negative reaction to all three! He suggests I have her start eating
> them again. Now what do I do? I'm so confused, where do I go to find out
> why she is not tolerating these foods. Should I just have her eat it and
> will the symptoms go away?
There are food intolerances that are not allergies. You should seek a
pediatrician who is strong in nutritional medicine. I know one in Florida
who's long distance consult has been very effective in helping diagnose and
treat my son's digestive issues. Send me an email if you want the contact
info.
There are a number of far more effective tests then skin pricks for food
intolerances. These include blood tests, urine tests, stool analysis . . . .
For example, Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratory offers the following:
http://www.gsdl.com/assessments/findsystems/gastro.html
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