Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 the mother only buys organic and free range birds > Although there are kids who are alergic to birds, it is more likely that > she is alergic to one of the ingredients added to the meat. Turkey > sometimes has sugar, wheat and salt added (in the form of injected broth) > and so do some chickens. > > " J.H. " wrote: *I am writing to you to > help a family of 6. Their little 5 year old has been > on SCD for 6 months. the mother decided to try her on chicken again, which > she did. The girl girl broke out in a horrible itching frenzy; blood etc. > The mother had to put her in a plastic collar like dogs wear to stop > itching. > > The mother told me she had to find out, but before then she was just doing > great. She still is allergic to plastic toilet seats, so they bought a > unfinished wood toilet seat and that works. > > When she is away from home they cover the toilet seat an as long as she > does > not sit directly on it, it works. > So is their information on chicken and turkey allergic reactions? > > The mother feeds her mostly beef, some pork...any other suggestions you > can > help me? > * > -- > JH > Celiac, > SCD 3 years > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 How about the possibility of gluten? Has she tried gluten free chicken? My friend who is a celiac says there is a difference for her, and she also makes sure that the chickens are organically " finished " , not just " organic " or it bothers her. " J.H. " wrote: the mother only buys organic and free range birds > Although there are kids who are alergic to birds, it is more likely that > she is alergic to one of the ingredients added to the meat. Turkey > sometimes has sugar, wheat and salt added (in the form of injected broth) > and so do some chickens. > > " J.H. " wrote: *I am writing to you to > help a family of 6. Their little 5 year old has been > on SCD for 6 months. the mother decided to try her on chicken again, which > she did. The girl girl broke out in a horrible itching frenzy; blood etc. > The mother had to put her in a plastic collar like dogs wear to stop > itching. > > The mother told me she had to find out, but before then she was just doing > great. She still is allergic to plastic toilet seats, so they bought a > unfinished wood toilet seat and that works. > > When she is away from home they cover the toilet seat an as long as she > does > not sit directly on it, it works. > So is their information on chicken and turkey allergic reactions? > > The mother feeds her mostly beef, some pork...any other suggestions you > can > help me? > * > -- > JH > Celiac, > SCD 3 years > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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