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On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 11:04 PM, Automatic digest processor
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> here is the wisdom of
> trying to eliminate dairy of the Alimentum didn't change anything.
Go for it. Alimentum is not non-allergenic--those are the elemental
formulas. If I remember correctly, Alimentum also contains corn and
coconut, both of which are allergenic. The mom could be swapping one
allergen for another. In my non-professional but painful experience,
dairy elimination is never a waste of time.
Lynn in MO
mom to a boy with multiple food allergies and celiac disease
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