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Joy,

I think sometimes we can trust their dislikes. In Hunter's case, it was the

opposite. He craved milk, and still does, but knows he can't have it. He is

also allergic to egg whites. He and I both have the dark circles. I really

need to have him retested for food allergies, as I understand the blood test

is notorious for missing some.

Carol G

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I don't think so. I know that soaps play a real role. Also, in the

summer the chlorine in the pool really brings on the eczema.

(Unfortunately, loves to swim.)

In the winter it's not as bad.

Suzi

> I was wondering if milk had been considered as a possible

contributor to

> the exzema? Our daughter was on a diet very limited in milk

products but

> still had significant exzema (mostly on hands and wrists). When

we removed

> the last milk product, yogurt, the exzema healed almost

completely. It did

> take some time to heal though.

>

> My sister always had significant exzema all over her arms, trunk

and legs

> when she was growing up. She was allergic to milk, wheat and eggs

plus

> various pollens.

>

>

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If you suffer with seasonal allergies in the springor fall seasons, I encourage you to seek relief thisyear by taking a teaspoon or two of unfiltered, raw,organic honey every day.

I've long been curious about raw honey's ability toimprove immune system function and reduce seasonalallergies, and I recently stumbled upon a study fromthe Journal of Medicinal Food that explains how thisworks.

According to the study, pollen collected by bees promotes an anti-allergenic effect by decreasing theactivity of mast cells, which are responsible for creating teary eyes, a stuffy nose, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with seasonal allergies.

The key is to use raw honey that's unfiltered andcarefully preserved from hive to bottle so that youget beneficial pollen into your system.

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