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Hi ,

Did you know that peanut butter and any kind of peanut product also contains

the aspergillus mold? You probably already know, but I thought I would

mention it just in case peanut butter is a mainstay in your kids' diet like

it is in mine.

Amber ( Mommy of Skylar-3, semi NT, Spencer 2, " emerging ASD " , and his twin

Scarlett, way too far the other direction for her own good)

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Hello to all, I am new to the list and considering enzymes for my

four-year old son. I was looking at the Prime zyme enzymes and

wondering about the aspergillus mold. When we had my son blood

tested for allergies he was not IGE allergic to molds, but IGG

sensitive to all of them with Aspergillus being the highest. At that

point though we were just starting gfcf and elimination diet and he

was eating several boxes of raisins a day. I know (now) that raisins

can have a lot of mold and I am wondering if aspergillus is a pretty

common one and he was chowing on it every day. He has not had

raisins in almost a year so I am assuming that his IGG levels have

gone down considerably and would probably be okay. However, maybe

that's a wrong assumption. Has anyone else's child tested high for

IGG's on mold and been okay on the enzymes? I would appreciate any

input.

Thanks!

mom to 4 yr old Ben (no diagnosis, maybe sensory integration

disorder, ADHD, who the heck knows, none of our doctors do.)

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