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What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies?

S S

<p>My 25 month old son has always had really red cheeks that look

like <br>

someone has painted a red circle right in the middle of them. He <br>

doesn't have them all of the time, but a lot of the time. It has <br>

started coming more often, and they look so dry. I have tried <br>

homemade natural lotions and salves thinking it would help if it was <br>

dry skin, but nothing's working. He gets 2 teaspoons of nordic <br>

naturals cod liver oil a day...he should have enough oils in his diet.<br>

<br>

Does anyone know what is causing this or have any suggestions?<br>

<br>

Thanks!<br>

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What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies?

S S

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He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and breads,

peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've been to get

blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood was drawn and

they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think we're going to

get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN doctor.

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My son has the exact same problem, I have tryed everything.

Deana

Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote:

What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies?

S S

<p>My 25 month old son has always had really red cheeks that look like <br>

someone has painted a red circle right in the middle of them. He <br>

doesn't have them all of the time, but a lot of the time. It has <br>

started coming more often, and they look so dry. I have tried <br>

homemade natural lotions and salves thinking it would help if it was <br>

dry skin, but nothing's working. He gets 2 teaspoons of nordic <br>

naturals cod liver oil a day...he should have enough oils in his diet.<br>

<br>

Does anyone know what is causing this or have any suggestions?<br>

<br>

Thanks!<br>

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> My 25 month old son has always had really red cheeks that look like

> someone has painted a red circle right in the middle of them. He

> doesn't have them all of the time, but a lot of the time. It has

> started coming more often, and they look so dry.

> Does anyone know what is causing this or have any suggestions?

For my son this was phenol intolerance. The red cheeks often but not

always came with bright red ears too, and behavior problems. Try

www.feingold.org for more info about the specific foods that can cause it.

Nell

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Consider NAET www.naet.com to avoid blood draws. Consider avoiding high phenol

foods for a while and see if it improves, or a trail of No-Fenol.

www.danasview.net has quite a bit of info on phenols.

S S

What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies? <br>

S S <br>

<br>

,<br>

He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and breads,

peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've been to get

blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood was drawn and

they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think we're going to

get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN doctor.<br>

<br>

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Hi,

Pardon my ignorance - after reading a couple webpages on www.naet.com,

still don't quite get the idea what this involves.

Does this mean NAET does not require blood withdrawal? Does it then

require a syringe filled with liquid food form to be injected into the skin

or

it's sort of skin patch test for allergy?

Thanks

G

On 1/1/07, Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote:

>

>

> Consider NAET www.naet.com to avoid blood draws. Consider avoiding high

> phenol foods for a while and see if it improves, or a trail of No-Fenol.

> www.danasview.net has quite a bit of info on phenols.

> S S

>

>

>

> What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies? <br>

> S S <br>

> <br>

> ,<br>

> He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and

> breads, peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've been

> to get blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood was

> drawn and they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think

> we're going to get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN

> doctor.<br>

> <br>

>

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On 1/1/07, gol sun <golsun@...> wrote:

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> Anything that's intrusive like using a syringe is almost

> impossible with my son who is too strong to be held

> back

> On 1/1/07, Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Consider NAET www.naet.com to avoid blood draws. Consider avoiding high

> > phenol foods for a while and see if it improves, or a trail of No-Fenol.

> > www.danasview.net has quite a bit of info on phenols.

> > S S

> >

> >

> >

> > What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies?

> > <br>

> > S S <br>

> > <br>

> > ,<br>

> > He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and

> > breads, peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've been

> > to get blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood was

> > drawn and they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think

> > we're going to get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN

> > doctor.<br>

> > <br>

> >

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NAET testing can be done with acuPressure or by proxy.

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> > What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies?<br>

> > <br><br>

> > S S <br><br>

> > <br><br>

> > ,<br><br>

> > He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and<br>

> > breads, peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've

been<br>

> > to get blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood

was<br>

> > drawn and they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think<br>

> > we're going to get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN<br>

> > doctor.<br><br>

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> ><br>

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The individual holds a small glass vial containing the potentially offending

item while the practitioner checks meridians to see if the body is reacting

negatively. The testing is also referred to as applied kineosiology or " muscle

testing " . If there were syringes or blood draws or anythig injections involved,

I would never have had it done myself.

S S

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> What foods is your child eating? Have you tested for food allergies? <br><br>

> S S <br><br>

> <br><br>

> ,<br><br>

> He eats a lot of fruits, avocado, beans sometimes, GFCF cereals and<br>

> breads, peanut butter, & soy milk. We haven't had him tested yet. We've

been<br>

> to get blood drawn twice and never got it done. The second time, blood was<br>

> drawn and they put it in the wrong tubes and ruined the sample. I think<br>

> we're going to get it done the end of January when we go to the DAN<br>

> doctor.<br><br>

> <br><br>

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> My 25 month old son has always had really red cheeks that look like

> someone has painted a red circle right in the middle of them. He

> doesn't have them all of the time, but a lot of the time. It has

> started coming more often, and they look so dry.

This is a common sign of food intolerance, especially phenol foods

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

Dana

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It sounds like it could be eczema. Look for an allergic trigger.

Pamela

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Subject: [ ] Dry, red cheeks

My 25 month old son has always had really red cheeks that look like

someone has painted a red circle right in the middle of them. He

doesn't have them all of the time, but a lot of the time. It has

started coming more often, and they look so dry. I have tried

homemade natural lotions and salves thinking it would help if it was

dry skin, but nothing's working. He gets 2 teaspoons of nordic

naturals cod liver oil a day...he should have enough oils in his diet.

Does anyone know what is causing this or have any suggestions?

Thanks!

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