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be an intolerence? and is it less likely (if it is a true allergy)

that you can re-introduce the foods with enzymes? and if it is metals

causing all of this is it really an allergy? Sorry so many questions,

just trying to sort it all out in my head. My son came up Igg positive

to a ton of stuff and we are really hoping to be able to re-introduce

some of them soon. The first one being eggs.

Thanks,

Patti

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> be an intolerence? and is it less likely (if it is a true allergy)

> that you can re-introduce the foods with enzymes?

One of my children [and maybe others, I don't know for sure] has

what appears to be true allergies to foods, manifesting in hives,

wheezing, etc. I have been able to add back many of these foods with

HNI enzymes, but not all. So you can probably try to add back some of

your child's allergy foods, but do it one at a time and watch for

reactions. And if any of them are anaphylactic allergies, then I

would recommend not to add them back.

> and if it is

metals

> causing all of this is it really an allergy?

It is my personal opinion that many allergies are metal-induced. My

son's allergies, even the foods I have not been able to add back, are

reducing with chelation.

> we are really hoping to be able to

re-introduce

> some of them soon. The first one being eggs.

Eggs is one of the foods I have NOT been able to add back [yet].

Dana

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--Dana,

The reaction my son has to foods are strictly behavioral and a butt

rash. Do you think I should give 2 zyme-prime when I try the egg? I

definately think his allergys are from the metal assortment with the

exception of gluten as there is a possibility of celiac. His grandma

is a celiac. But I still wonder about metals and celiac?

Thanks for your response.

Patti

- In @y..., " danaatty " <danaatty@y...> wrote:

>

> > be an intolerence? and is it less likely (if it is a true allergy)

> > that you can re-introduce the foods with enzymes?

>

> One of my children [and maybe others, I don't know for sure] has

> what appears to be true allergies to foods, manifesting in hives,

> wheezing, etc. I have been able to add back many of these foods with

> HNI enzymes, but not all. So you can probably try to add back some of

> your child's allergy foods, but do it one at a time and watch for

> reactions. And if any of them are anaphylactic allergies, then I

> would recommend not to add them back.

>

>

> > and if it is

> metals

> > causing all of this is it really an allergy?

>

> It is my personal opinion that many allergies are metal-induced. My

> son's allergies, even the foods I have not been able to add back, are

> reducing with chelation.

>

>

> > we are really hoping to be able to

> re-introduce

> > some of them soon. The first one being eggs.

>

> Eggs is one of the foods I have NOT been able to add back [yet].

>

> Dana

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> --Dana,

> The reaction my son has to foods are strictly behavioral and a butt

> rash. Do you think I should give 2 zyme-prime when I try the egg?

I would actually give 2 of each, because egg is quite a bit protein.

My kids did not show regression with egg for about 10 days, similar to

a few other foods I tried to reintroduce. So you should watch for at

least two weeks, especially if you don't give eggs each day.

I

> definately think his allergys are from the metal assortment with the

> exception of gluten as there is a possibility of celiac. His grandma

> is a celiac. But I still wonder about metals and celiac?

I have some indication and information that celiac may not be entirely

genetic, but may be metal toxicity as well. You can make your own

decision on whether you want to re-introduce gluten once chelation is

finished for your child.

Dana

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