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ra_mom
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Fri, Sep 13 2019, 12:40 pm
blomme wrote: | sterols and sterolins (Moducare and you get a children's one now),
magnesium,
zinc,
selenium,
omega 3 and
probiotics.
I included vitamin D and trace minerals
(some of these were already in a product called Calmadin)
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She took these vitamins for a few months and started not to react anymore to what she's allergic to?
Asking because I have terrible environmental allergies that affect me daily.
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blomme
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Sat, Sep 14 2019, 5:47 pm
amother [ Vermilion ] wrote: | Do you remember which brands you used? Specifically, the probiotics? Also, was your daughter taking anything for the TSH being too high? |
https://I.imgur.com/xYF2al7.jpg
Just remembered I had a pic.
No, she wasn't taking any meds for her TSH problem. Took them a long time to recognise the problem. But, by the time they did we sorted it out. I would have hated to see her on meds for that. Bad enough she must take for epilepsy. I do know that iodine and selenium is good for thyroid function. You might want to look into it.
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blomme
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Sat, Sep 14 2019, 5:48 pm
ra_mom wrote: | She took these vitamins for a few months and started not to react anymore to what she's allergic to?
Asking because I have terrible environmental allergies that affect me daily. |
Yes.
https://I.imgur.com/xYF2al7.jpg
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amother
Vermilion
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 11:54 am
I'm not able to view the jpg you posted. Do you know which probiotics you used? Thank you!
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amother
Vermilion
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 11:58 am
I would really like to try this. Did you give the moducare 3 times a day?
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blomme
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 5:25 pm
amother [ Vermilion ] wrote: | I'm not able to view the jpg you posted. Do you know which probiotics you used? Thank you! | It was a local Israeli brand. Can not remember the name and it had a little bear on the front of the bottle.
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blomme
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 5:30 pm
amother [ Vermilion ] wrote: | I would really like to try this. Did you give the moducare 3 times a day? | It depends on age. She was 7 years old and I gave her 1 capsule. If it is for a child, you can give 1 a day, adults are more, you will get back pics of the moducare on the net and you can check dosages. Also you get Moducare for kids now, not sure how affective they are compared to the adult one I gave her.
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amother
Forestgreen
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 5:51 pm
Laiya wrote: | A certain percentage of kids will outgrow allergies, that's why they retest every few years (or to see if got worse) |
You cant outgrow an allergy. The reaction just changes and you might not find out about it until months or years later. Like the girl I know who was allergic to milk and then tried it once and had no reaction so figured she outgrew it but a few years later she has lung issues from drinking milk the symptoms didnt come up right away. Or the boy I know who didnt have lung issues from milk but crazy heartburn but also came out a few years later.
It just builds up inside and then comes out as something else later
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octopus
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 6:43 pm
amother [ Forestgreen ] wrote: | You cant outgrow an allergy. The reaction just changes and you might not find out about it until months or years later. Like the girl I know who was allergic to milk and then tried it once and had no reaction so figured she outgrew it but a few years later she has lung issues from drinking milk the symptoms didnt come up right away. Or the boy I know who didnt have lung issues from milk but crazy heartburn but also came out a few years later.
It just builds up inside and then comes out as something else later |
What are you talking about??
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amother
Scarlet
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 10:33 pm
amother [ Forestgreen ] wrote: | You cant outgrow an allergy. The reaction just changes and you might not find out about it until months or years later. Like the girl I know who was allergic to milk and then tried it once and had no reaction so figured she outgrew it but a few years later she has lung issues from drinking milk the symptoms didnt come up right away. Or the boy I know who didnt have lung issues from milk but crazy heartburn but also came out a few years later.
It just builds up inside and then comes out as something else later |
eosiniphilic asthma and eosiniphilic esophagitis
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amother
Mint
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Tue, Sep 17 2019, 10:42 pm
amother [ Forestgreen ] wrote: | You cant outgrow an allergy. The reaction just changes and you might not find out about it until months or years later. Like the girl I know who was allergic to milk and then tried it once and had no reaction so figured she outgrew it but a few years later she has lung issues from drinking milk the symptoms didnt come up right away. Or the boy I know who didnt have lung issues from milk but crazy heartburn but also came out a few years later.
It just builds up inside and then comes out as something else later |
When blood tests show an antibody to the allergic substance, you have an allergy. If those antibodies were present in the past but no longer are, then you no longer are considered to have that allergy.
Some people mistake lactose intolerance for a milk allergy.
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blomme
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Wed, Sep 18 2019, 12:14 am
amother [ Forestgreen ] wrote: | You cant outgrow an allergy. The reaction just changes and you might not find out about it until months or years later. Like the girl I know who was allergic to milk and then tried it once and had no reaction so figured she outgrew it but a few years later she has lung issues from drinking milk the symptoms didnt come up right away. Or the boy I know who didnt have lung issues from milk but crazy heartburn but also came out a few years later.
It just builds up inside and then comes out as something else later | her allergy was described by the specialist as not severe, he said it was so miniscule that she could keep having. Also she was without for 6 months during the time I treated her and with me balancing her immune system I was hoping it would eliminate the antibodies just like the antibodies for cat hair, dog hair, horse hair, wool, feathers, dust mites, pollen. If it eliminated so many surely milk, having been so miniscule, would too. Notice how most allergies are protein based. I essentially balanced the TH1 and TH2. I am not going to give anyone here any guarantees, but it is a chance to find out if it will work for you too. Take it or don't, it changes nothing for me. I merely shared my story and if people are interested then that is ok too.
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