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Natasha,We are on Zaditor at the moment and the doc here in Sweden agreed yesterday to prescribe a simular eye drop with ketotifen in it but she'd be interested in seeing some research on it as she has many ASD patients. I remember someone posted a good/more in depth link on this but I am unable to find it when I go back and search so was that you by any chance that posted that info? I would appreciate the help.Thank you, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 4:45 PMSubject: How Allergy Creates Abnormal Behavior

http://drbradstreet.org/2011/03/28/how-allergy-creates-abnormal-behavior/

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This is incredible! Do you know if there is anyone in the UK who does similar

allergy testing? This may actually answer why my son behaves the way he does at

his nursery but is a completely different child at our chemical free home.

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I don't know if its the same type of testing but Acumen ( MacClaren's lab - founder of BioLab) do chemical sensitivity testing - we got this via Dr Goyal. Breakspear also do allergy/intolerance testing and treatment - which tests for household chemical sensitivity. I think the Acumen test is more in depth as our son showed as pretty allergic to eg Benzoates on an Acumen blood test less so on the Breakspear drops under the tongue and pulse measurement test. To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, 22 June, 2011 1:55:36Subject: Re: How Allergy Creates Abnormal Behavior

Natasa

This is incredible! Do you know if there is anyone in the UK who does similar allergy testing? This may actually answer why my son behaves the way he does at his nursery but is a completely different child at our chemical free home.

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him being different at the nursery could also be down to sensory

overload, or anxiety, or both...

Natasa

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