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Meghan,

I know many are not overly fond of allergy testing, but if you are

still experiencing hives and itchy skin, I would recommend an

IgE skin test to determine which foods are the culprits and pull

all of them from his diet immediately.

I don't want to make suggestions to use any nuts if he has

allergies to some nuts. I would suggest a full panel of skin

allergy tests. The offending foods have to go to get the system to

calm down.

My younger son has " outgrown " many of his true allergies. But

we strictly avoided the allergens for several years. I am

assuming that SCD contributed to the " outgrowing " as well. But

we did avoid the allergens even on SCD for quite a while. I

gradually retried foods about a year into SCD and found that he

could tolerate them. A recent skin test showed that the vast

majority of the previous allergies are gone. Just 2 left and one is

not allowed on SCD anyway.

True allergies are not something to fool around with. Hives are a

certain sign of a true allergy.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -8

SCD 21 months

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Meghan,

I know many are not overly fond of allergy testing, but if you are

still experiencing hives and itchy skin, I would recommend an

IgE skin test to determine which foods are the culprits and pull

all of them from his diet immediately.

I don't want to make suggestions to use any nuts if he has

allergies to some nuts. I would suggest a full panel of skin

allergy tests. The offending foods have to go to get the system to

calm down.

My younger son has " outgrown " many of his true allergies. But

we strictly avoided the allergens for several years. I am

assuming that SCD contributed to the " outgrowing " as well. But

we did avoid the allergens even on SCD for quite a while. I

gradually retried foods about a year into SCD and found that he

could tolerate them. A recent skin test showed that the vast

majority of the previous allergies are gone. Just 2 left and one is

not allowed on SCD anyway.

True allergies are not something to fool around with. Hives are a

certain sign of a true allergy.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -8

SCD 21 months

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Hi Meghan,

Digestive wellness sells coconut flour.

http://www.digestivewellness.com/category.aspx?

UserID=2618 & SessionID=Gb8QhNydy1rii0UOMMnb & SID=8 & Category_ID=87 &

You could make macademia flour at home if you have a food processor

or blender.

> Can either of these be made or purchased for nut flours? If so

how

> do you make it or easier for me where to purchase? is

> allergic to so much (most nuts, peanuts, eggs, etc) but seems to

> tolerate these. If so how can I make some baked goods without

eggs

> or mashed bananas (due to allergies)?

There is a list of egg free baked good recipes at

http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html You may be able to try one of

these and substitute the macademia flour/butter for the other nut

flours/butters used.

Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 30 mos

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