On Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:45:25 EDT Ms Kleimo <[log in to unmask]> writes: >I don't see how you could do this without having allergy testing. I found out >I was lactose intolerant by eliminating ALL dairy products and then >reintroducing them. It could have been a milk allergy also but I had already >been skin tested so I knew that wasn't my problem. Lactose intolerance causes >very definite symptoms and there is a lag time between eating the food and the >symptoms. Good luck, Diane My daughter is allergic to dairy, but not anaphalactic. She does not show positive to a skin test, but does through elimination and challenge. She gets definite eczema and red cheeks within a very short time after the ingestion. She used to vomit also, but this has stopped as her digestive system develops. These are not signs of lactose intolerance, but definitely allergy. Just because you did not show positive for a skin test does not rule out food allergy. The skin tests are pretty accurate for anaphalaxis when it comes to food allergies, but apparently not for less serious allergies. At least that's what I was told about the accuracy by our allergist. Kathy _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]