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Date: | Tue, 21 Jan 2003 13:18:14 -0500 |
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Renate, Katherine in Atlanta is nomail but I mentioned your query about
this to her since I know the whole wheat/celiac/gluten intolerance stuff
is her playing field that she knows well (i.e. lives in every day) and
she sent me something to forward...
Fio.
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> I didn't...I'm nomail on lactnet...however, if you want to forward this you can:
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> Alana had horrible cradle cap and did turn out to be very gluten intolerant. I
> was dx'ed when she was 19 mo....she was gf for about a yr (though she
was probably
> getting peptides via my milk), then she was eating it for 7 mo when
she was dx'ed.
> It really cleared up after going gf (yes, it took that long). She
would also have
> lots of waxy discharge (copious) when eating dairy. For a variety of
reasons she's
> now DF as well as GF.
>
> Lila was GF from the get go in hopes of averting the gluten issue over the long term.
> However, she also had cradle cap....she turned out to be allergic to
many many
> things. Her scalp and skin are much better when avoiding allergens.
We're currently
> doing systematic eliminations and challenges. Her scalp scaliness
and eczema flare
> in reaction to allergic foods (which are so far confirmed at eggs,
cashews, almonds
> and bananas)...more to come.
>
> Just my study of two....I do hear similar things from other moms of kids with various
> intolerances (from celiac to IgE allergies etc)
>
> :)
> katherine in atl
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