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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Douglas Riley" data-source="post: 253814" data-attributes="member: 6888"><p>To samsdad, regarding excema: This is a difficult question, isn't it? I've not heard anything about the contents of well water that could set off the really rigid and explosive behaviors, unless it contains some chemicals that are not being filtered out. In this case, there could be chemical sensitivities. I will remain suspicious of milk in your case, as some children can drink it for quite a while before it impacts their behavior. I would be curious to see what would happen if you removed milk and all milk-based products from their diets for five days (milk, ice cream, yogurt, cheese, etc.). After the fifth day, give them each a lot of milk products in the morning, then watch their behavior over the next few hours to see if anything happens. Some writers say that it takes five days for a food like this to clear your system, and when it is reintroduced the symptoms can be dramatic. If the excema begins to clear, it may be a signal that you are on to something. It may be a good idea to consult with a pediatric allergist on this issue. I would be very curious to see what he or she might say.</p><p> </p><p>Doug Riley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Douglas Riley, post: 253814, member: 6888"] To samsdad, regarding excema: This is a difficult question, isn't it? I've not heard anything about the contents of well water that could set off the really rigid and explosive behaviors, unless it contains some chemicals that are not being filtered out. In this case, there could be chemical sensitivities. I will remain suspicious of milk in your case, as some children can drink it for quite a while before it impacts their behavior. I would be curious to see what would happen if you removed milk and all milk-based products from their diets for five days (milk, ice cream, yogurt, cheese, etc.). After the fifth day, give them each a lot of milk products in the morning, then watch their behavior over the next few hours to see if anything happens. Some writers say that it takes five days for a food like this to clear your system, and when it is reintroduced the symptoms can be dramatic. If the excema begins to clear, it may be a signal that you are on to something. It may be a good idea to consult with a pediatric allergist on this issue. I would be very curious to see what he or she might say. Doug Riley [/QUOTE]
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