Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 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!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 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 > > 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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