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A big clue to your problem maybe that you're not home - where are you? He

could be reacting to something in the environment, even the water. When we

moved from NY to NJ three years ago, my son turned red from the chlorine in

the bath water. we had to put a whole house filter on our water

n a message dated 6/7/2001 7:40:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

krangel@... writes:

<< I appreciate all your replies to my question, but we are having major

problems here. I didn't think we had soy issues. Maybe it was cross

contamination because we are not at home and I am using a different toaster.

How long does the reaction last? His cheeks are now permantely red and he

has started banging his head and walking around on his hands so he can rub

his head on the floor. I have given him enzymes, but they don't seem to be

working. Could this be the same reaction from two days ago or could I be

missing something else?

>>

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How long have you been there? It could still be the water, every

state/citie's water is a little different and the body has to adjust. Is he

eating more fruit than normal? keep looking at the differences between Hawaii

and where you came from and you'll probably be able to spot something.

In a message dated 6/7/2001 11:12:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

krangel@... writes:

<< we are in Hawaii and there is no chlorine or flouride in the water.

however,

since we got on the plane we have not had a solid BM and he was having

constant solid BM before we got here. i am feeling defeated since i thought

we had that problem licked. we haven't changed his diet and i usually cook

everything he eats, so i can't figure out what it could have been.

Re: reaction to Van's

> A big clue to your problem maybe that you're not home - where are you? He

> could be reacting to something in the environment, even the water. When

we

> moved from NY to NJ three years ago, my son turned red from the chlorine

in

> the bath water. we had to put a whole house filter on our water

>

>

>

> n a message dated 6/7/2001 7:40:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> krangel@... writes:

>

> << I appreciate all your replies to my question, but we are having major

> problems here. I didn't think we had soy issues. Maybe it was cross

> contamination because we are not at home and I am using a different

toaster.

>

> How long does the reaction last? His cheeks are now permantely red and he

> has started banging his head and walking around on his hands so he can

rub

> his head on the floor. I have given him enzymes, but they don't seem to

be

> working. Could this be the same reaction from two days ago or could I be

> missing something else?

> >>

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I don't have any answers, but my son also seems to react to Van's

waffles. We definitely get the gluten free ones but he reacts every time

he eats one. We don't have a problem with Waffle Heaven frozen waffles.

Charlene

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