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I have always had this knowledge in the back of my mind and feel like the lucky

gambler each week we move forward without discovering a developed intolerance to

one of the ingredients in 's blended diet. I take comfort in knowing that

many tube fed children thrive on Compleat Pediatric without developing

allergies, which is also repetitive and limited in it's 'real' food sources.

Then there is my own diet - very repetitive and routine :o)

Thank you for bringing up an important consideration - as you always do :o)

love,

yuka

Re: Amy and Max

>snip<

Amy, it is interesting that sometimes when someone eats something over a

long period of time they become intolerant of it. As an example, we

recently had allergy tests run on Kendra. Surprisingly, she had a reaction

to eggs although she eats them frequently and eagerly and we have never seen

an obvious negative reaction before. Apparently it is not uncommon to

become intolerant of a frequently consumed food. Kendra, also has an

intolerance to milk and wheat.

Best to you and Max.

wendy

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