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[quote=Anonymous]We took away milk from my non-autistic son about 1 1/2 years ago at the suggestion of a pediatric immunologist because even though he did not have a milk allergy the immunologist said that in some pre-age 8 kids milk invokes a reaction that can overwhelm the sinuses, throat, ears, etc. That is exactly what was happening with my son. We stopped milk and the mucous reaction immediately stopped (does your son sneeze alot or always seem to have a runny nose?). His speech, which always sounded a bit stuffy with odd vowel sounds, cleared up. His sleeping improved immensely and he woke up refreshed instead of cranky. It was not as hard an adjustment to not having milk as you would think. We have managed just fine. Sounds like this could be what your son has. The difference was overwhelming and nearly immediate as soon as we stopped all milk. HTH[/quote]
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