Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 My son showed an igg 2* (= .312) to soybean on the alletess panel last august. I have been avoiding soy since august - meaning that it's not been in anything I gave him knowingly, but he does eat 1x a week macdonalds french fries and occasional hot dogs/frenchfries/eggs at restaurants (probably soy based oil) and maybe 1x a month chocolate chips with soy lecithin. He has no easily visible reaction to this occasional soy... Anyway, would you recommend lipo-glut for him (soy base)? Margaret www.helpingdelayedkids.com tips that have worked for us Where there is no vision, the people perish. Proverbs 29:18 Re: Klaire Vital-Zymes Questions Since the IgG values are hypersensitivity and not true allergies, they change constantly. Any high IgG should be followed by removal for a few weeks, then introducing 1X/wk, then twice weekly, etc. to ascertain continued sensitivity. Usually after several months, these things can be used but not every day, except for casein/milk/gluten/soy etc. I would think unless a child had IgE to egg (true allergies) it would not be a problem, and I have many kids on this without problem. I did forward your question to Ilene for further clarification. Dr. JM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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