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<<Peppers should not be considered safe automatically, because some
babies react to many of the spices, including different kinds of
peppers. Testing is the only way to know for sure :/>>
so far, i haven't seen a baby reacting to plain black pepper, but of
course anything is possible. IgE testing is not generally helpful
for infants....kathy leeper or one of our other esteemed md's gave a
good expxlanation on why.
so testing is pretty much out unless they want to scope the baby and
look for eosinophils, which of course they'll find.
katherine in atl
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