Sunday, July 29, 2012

Baked Milk

An interesting study  from The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology that was referenced by The Allergist Mom as she prepared for her son's baked milk challenge.  The study was conducted on 100 children concludes that the majority (75%) of children with milk allergy tolerate heated milk.



5 comments:

  1. Hi! It is great to hear that your son is doing so much better. We have moved back to MI and will be living in the St. Clair Shores area. We are looking for a new practitioner and remembered that you mentioned that you could recommend one. I saw the link on your blog for Anderson Chiropractic. Do you see Sue? She was highly recommended by our practitioner in CO. She isnt available until October, so I may try to find someone closer. Do you know of anyone else in the area? Thanks!

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  2. Hi, welcome back to MI! Yes, we see Sue. She's awesome, and has been practicing NAET for 15+ years and has studied directly under Dr. Devi. She is backed logged right now, but a friend of mind was scheduled for Sept and got moved up a week, so book now to save your spot. But AA is sooooo far from SCS! I don't know of anyone on that side of town, although there are a few others in the 696/96 area. I've seen some youtube videos of Terry Robinson who according to the NAET site is in Birmingham, but I have no first hand knowledge of her.

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  4. Hi - I have seen that you got IgE tests done for your son. Have you also got him igG tested ? I read that IgG lists intolerances also.

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