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We removed soy from my son's diet about 3 weeks ago. He tested allergic to soy.

We've seen a great improvement in his allergies, breathing, ... I was so

excited to see that. I noticed about 2 weeks ago, he ate an orange and his face

and ears grew very red and he said " mommy, my ears are hot! " . They were! Last

night he ate white grapes and again - his face and ears were blazing hot. I've

red about reactions to phenols before but I have never seen this with him. He

just turned 7.

Does anyone have any idea if this is related to removing soy from his diet?

Does the phenolic reaction cause any problems such as whole body inflammation or

is the reaction just temporary. I know people talk about no-phenol - is this

something that people have had success with? I'm guessing I should not allow

him to eat grapes or oranges, but he's a big fruit eater and very picky. I hate

to limit the minimum amount of foods he's already eating.

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No Fenol is wonderful and should allow him to keep eating the good fruits he

loves.

It helps my guys tremendously!

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ckrupa3672 wrote:

> We removed soy from my son's diet about 3 weeks ago. He tested

allergic to soy. We've seen a great improvement in his allergies, breathing,

.... I was so excited to see that. I noticed about 2 weeks ago, he ate an

orange and his face and ears grew very red and he said " mommy, my ears are

hot! " . They were! Last night he ate white grapes and again - his face and ears

were blazing hot. I've red about reactions to phenols before but I have never

seen this with him. He just turned 7.

> Does anyone have any idea if this is related to removing soy from his diet?

> Does the phenolic reaction cause any problems such as whole body inflammation

or is the reaction just temporary. I know people talk about no-phenol - is this

something that people have had success with? I'm guessing I should not allow

him to eat grapes or oranges, but he's a big fruit eater and very picky. I hate

to limit the minimum amount of foods he's already eating.

>

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