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how old is this child?? remmeber they can get pinworms.....often in

early school years.......I wud use a few q tips and gently swab the

inside of nose with peroxide.

then there are different stages of growth of various parasites....

one of mine got pinworms twice; some had guardiasis twice[caught

from kids who stay in day care---causes bad tummy ache but everyone

needs treating...I had it myself while working in church

nursery...also we had something for which a cure had only been found

a year before in Mexico...a fatal parasite...the whole family had to

be treated...plus something place into toilets by the health

department..at church,school and a a couple neighbors homes!!!

someone who was jealous of us came into the house and put it in

food,mayonnaise etc..also she put a .lot of straight pins in

alreadyl cookded lasagne on the table...unbelievable huh??-sound

paranoid huh? I have been thru an awful lot witht this old

woman ;plan to take her and her sister to court before i die.often

a certain parasite is in many people who have cancer!!!the docs dont

bring it up though!!

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> My son constantly itches his nose. Usually after he eats. I'm

thinking this could be no-

> fenol or enzymes? Aren't enzymes derived from mold? Could it be a

mold allergy?

If you suspect the enzymes, you can try removing them. Most

plant-based enzymes are produced using mold, but the mold is purified

out. I know several people who are allergic to mold but can use

enzymes without problems. But certain people will still have problems.

Dana

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We have this symptom here and it is a reaction to eating foods that

are high in histamine, or that cause mast cells to release histamine.

I think it can also be a general symptom of allergy. Personally, I

wouldn't suspect the enzymes first.

-Sierra

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> My son constantly itches his nose. Usually after he eats. I'm

thinking this could be no-

> fenol or enzymes? Aren't enzymes derived from mold? Could it be a

mold allergy?

> Maybe his rice milk but I suspect enzymes. I'd love input but I'll

try to test this weekend.

> Dani

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