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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

>

>

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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

>

>

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