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yes please do post....many times also addressing the IGA lining is important as well. if your IGA lining is low EVERYTHING will leak through that is being eaten

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Re: low reaction foods - IGG test

I went a step past this even because it's not really the foods, it's the body. It's the immune system reacting. So it made sense to me to take everything away that could be a problem. I took my son down to 20 of the safest foods he could have and even rotated these also. After 18 months or so I could bring in more variety without him reacting. In addition to removing, I also worked on food combining for digestion. I no longer rotate to the degree that I used to. We get a new IGG lab back in a few weeks and I'll let you know what comes from this.People always say to me how hard this all must have been. I reply autism is harder. My advice yes remove foods the child is reacting to. We need to do things that bring immune function back into balance and diet will be a large key to this.>> DID any one remove these as well from their kids diet, and if so why...>

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that means if you have them on monday you don't have them again till fri

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Re: low reaction foods - IGG test

this may be a dumb question but what by rotation, do you mean making sure these foods are 1 once a week as suppose to 3 days in a row???>> I went a step past this even because it's not really the foods, it's > the body. It's the immune system reacting. So it made sense to me > to take everything away that could be a problem. I took my son > down to 20 of the safest foods he could have and even rotated these > also. > > After 18 months or so I could bring in more variety without him > reacting. In addition to removing, I also worked on food > combining for digestion. > > I no longer rotate to the degree that I used to. We get a new IGG > lab back in a few weeks and I'll let you know what comes from this.> > People always say to me how hard this all must have been. I reply > autism is harder. My advice yes remove foods the child is reacting > to. We need to do things that bring immune function back into > balance and diet will be a large key to this.> > > > >

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l- glutamine can help repair the lining by forming bandaids in a sense inside, it sticks together to allow cells to grow OVER it closeing up the wholes. there are other ways but going through withdraw myself today so my brain is a mess

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Re: low reaction foods - IGG test

how do you address the IGA lining besides IVIG? My son is low IGA and viral.> >> > DID any one remove these as well from their kids diet, and if so > why...> >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.9.18/1851 - Release Date: 12/16/2008 8:53 AM>

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