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Just to add to Lynn's post - my middle son was very dairy sensitive (hidden dairy in tuna I ate could set off symptoms) and when I began doing dairy free I noticed some changes at 3 days, in fact every 3 days another problem would be gone. First was the crying non stop from 4-5 pm until about 10-11 pm, then the spitting up, then the diarrhea, then the redness in his cheeks and lastly the patches of thick, redness on his arms & legs. That can be enough to show you that you are on the right track.
Felicia Henry, IBCLC, BCCE
Oxnard, CA
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