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IGG? allergy to milk, wheat--Probiotics
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<blockquote data-quote="chocolate lover" data-source="post: 106" data-attributes="member: 1645"><p>Hi Chris!</p><p> Sorry to say I don't know anything about probiotics, but I am an allergy nurse. Has your child been seen by an allergist who is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)? If so, they can tell you if you should totally eliminate milk or not. We advise our patients to totally avoid milk if they are allergic to it. The Food Allergy Network (FAN) is an excellent resource and has a web site with lots of info. Unless your child only has a mild allergy to milk, I would seriously try to eliminate ALL milk in his diet. This means reading labels of other foods, too. There is milk in many foods that you wouldn't suspect! Watch for words like: milk solids, caseine, lactoglobulin, lactalbumin, lactose, dry powdered milk, etc. Your allergist or physician should be able to give you a brochure of what to watch for. </p><p> I don't know if stopping the milk will get rid of the sypmtoms you mentioned, but it may. At least you'll know he won't have a more serious reaction to milk which may be a possiblity for him!</p><p>chocolate lover</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chocolate lover, post: 106, member: 1645"] Hi Chris! Sorry to say I don't know anything about probiotics, but I am an allergy nurse. Has your child been seen by an allergist who is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)? If so, they can tell you if you should totally eliminate milk or not. We advise our patients to totally avoid milk if they are allergic to it. The Food Allergy Network (FAN) is an excellent resource and has a web site with lots of info. Unless your child only has a mild allergy to milk, I would seriously try to eliminate ALL milk in his diet. This means reading labels of other foods, too. There is milk in many foods that you wouldn't suspect! Watch for words like: milk solids, caseine, lactoglobulin, lactalbumin, lactose, dry powdered milk, etc. Your allergist or physician should be able to give you a brochure of what to watch for. I don't know if stopping the milk will get rid of the sypmtoms you mentioned, but it may. At least you'll know he won't have a more serious reaction to milk which may be a possiblity for him! chocolate lover [/QUOTE]
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