Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 Lots of thoughts here. But first, some questions. Was anything ingested, or was it just skin contact ? If anything was ingested, is it possible to guess how much ? How long has the child been on the diet ? How long since the last infringement ? How long have you waited after this episode, before you concluded that " nothing happened " ? My guess is that reactions after " skin only " contact with gluten or milk, may be caused in three ways: a) Something enters the mouth later on, when transferred from hand or lip or whatever Some molecules will pass the skin barrier (sounds unlikely......) c) Allergic type of reaction, causes might be very complex. Yours n Klaveness milk accident > At school-my son used a mix of milk and food coloring to paint with. She did not realize-if he did not eat it it was a problem. Well guess what no reaction. Why not? any thoughts? If he eats gluten or casein-he always reacts-and in the past has reacted t lotions and detergents-so why not this? F > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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