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I spoke briefly with a family friend and found out her 3 year old daughter

was recently diagnosed with numerous allergies (too many to name here or

that I can remember). I asked what she was NOT allergic to, to which she

said Wheat and Soy. I found it strange since I thought wheat allergies were

the most common, but that's what she said. I promised to ask all you

knowledgeable people on my health forums, so some of you may see this

multiple times as I'm sending this to a few different forums.

My question relates to Soy products. I know there are good and bad soy

products, but haven't kept the posts I've seen from time to time on all my

forums since I didn't have a need for that info, and was concerned that she

might start introducing the bad types to the poor child. I have no

experience or knowledge of how to deal with allergies. Could y'all let me

know what types of soy are good and bad, and maybe if there is something

specific to look for on packages? I guess she'd need to know any and all

helpful hints you could relate about dealing with allergies overall.

Thanks in advance for your usual wonderful suggestions!!

Ruth

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