Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 -Lori, So, would it work to rub the cod liver oil ON the eczema? I have never tried that, but I know my dad rubs Vit E on his eczema. THanks, Janelle -- In GFCFKids@y..., " Lori Knowles " <knowles@i...> wrote: > Janelle, > > Cod Liver Oil or EFA's in general are supposed to do wonders for eczema. Its often a sign of insufficient Essential Fatty Acid's in the diet. It might be worth a try if you are not doing it already. > > Lori > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 My son is 2 years 4 months. He has been GFCF for 1 1/2 months. I had him take allergy skin test last week because I did not want to get him used to a new diet only to find that he was allergic to the new foods I was giving him. They tested him for 32 items - some picked by the allergist because they were common food allergens and the rest picked by me according to what I suspected or what he eats most. My suspicions were right. My son turns out to be allergic to soy, corn, yeast and a number of other things. I am still reeling over the news because it feels there is nothing left to feed him. I am glad though because I want results. I recently read an article by Karyn Seroussi where she says some kids don't make as much progress on the gfcf diet because of allergies to soy and corn. I would encourage you to take your child to an allergist so you have a definate answer. Having it in black and white would be good for your husband too. Just a warning though - my son had a 0 for wheat and 1 for milk (I believe range is 0-5 with 0 being non-allergic and 5 being extremely allergic). This is to be expected since the gfcf diet is for an intolerance, not allergy. Another thing I have read is that food allergies have a tendency to get worse once on the gfcf diet. The reason for this is before the diet, the body was focused on the gluten/casein problem. Now that it is no longer being eaten, the body is able to focus it's attention onto allergens. That may be why the eczema has returned. > Hi, > I am really torn bc I don't know if I want to take this step to try > going corn free. I have been thinking about it, as you know. Anyway, > my concern is that when we started gfcf 3 mos ago, Jane's eczema (I'm > using that as a general term, as that's what the derms always called > it) went completely away for the first time in her life! It has > slowly returned. Not as bad, but it comes and goes. It flares up > after chocolate, I know. I just am wondering what else could be in > her diet that has caused the eczema to reappear. I am assuming that > there is a hidden allergy that is appearing now that we have > eliminated many of the troublmakers. My instinct tells me corn, bc > that is in everything and she is addicted to tortilla chips. I just > don't know if giving up corn in her diet is worth it vs. dealing with > some eczema. I wonder if the eczema will worsen as she cont. to eat > the corn-or whatever is causing the problem. I don't mean to sound > insensitive. I'm sure you who are corn free know what an undertaking > it is, and I just am not sure..She's too little to allergy test with > any success, I think. We use Darifree lately as I am trying to avoid > an allergy to soy. So, don't think it could be the soy. We are > additive/color free for the most part. Mainly her diet is potato > chips, tortilla chips, french fries, hamburgers, Gorilla Munch, peas, > mayonnaise.Does anything stand out to anyone? Thanks for any input. I > hate to take the corn-free plunge as I am sure it will take some > convincing for my dh to go along with it. He's fully supportive of > gfcf, but thinks a little eczema is worth her being able to eat more > normally. Everyone in my family has eczema, so it's really not that > big an issue for me. I just feel for a little child who is > uncomfortable. Ok, I've gone on enough and probably lost 1/2 of you. > LOL Thanks, again! > Janelle > Jane 3 in 3 weeks! PDDNOS > 1 NT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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