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[quote=Anonymous]Op, this happened to my 1 yo son as well but it turned out to be the sulfur / sulfites / preservatives on the dried fruit. Not saying this is your case but keep an eye out. No more dried fruit including apples, instant oatmeal with fruit, cereal w dried fruit or store bought lemon concentrate. When their immune systems flare up they can only handle so much sulfuric foods (naturally found in foods as well such as grapes). Some days they may or may not have a high threshold for sulfur. Look up for a food chart for foods with sulfur. We avoid as much as possible as it won't cause hives but dies cause loose bowels. The hives for us were cause by dried fruit and lemon juice concentrate. I have the same sulfite ad version but if I drink wine or dried fruits my hands and joints itch. This is also hard to test for since it's not a protein. Anyways hope this is not your case. Good luck! [/quote]
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