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If your child is on the Feingold diet, is sensitive to chemicals, or

has problems processing phenols/salicylates - you may want to think

twice about using BHT. It's on Feingold's list of being a major

offender. That's definitely the case for my son who is very

reactive. There are so many other options out there - make sure you

are choosing the ones that are right for your child.

Jenn

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Do you think that BHT was connected to your son developing crohn's disease I think that stopping it too soon allowed a virus he could not fight to overrun the weakest part of his body. I did not know at the time that his IGg 3 was, and remains very low.

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