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Date: | Thu, 12 Jul 2001 06:47:02 -0600 |
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Go for it! In my experience, allergy tests are not precise enough to catch
all allergens. IMO, we have to do elimination tests to home in on the source
of the problem. As an example, my wife suffers from a chlorophyll allergy.
It was becoming progressively worse until she stopped taking her vitamin
pills. She still can't figure out the connection.
Don
>Hello. I am new to this list and am curious if anyone has children with
>eczema related to milk allergies. My daughter just finished up allergy
> >testing (skin test) and she didn't show any allergies to milk in the
> >tests. However, I still feel that milk is the culprit, after the
> >experience I had with my son's eczema immediately disappearing when I
> >stopped drinking milk. It seems to be too much of a coincidence
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