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[quote=Anonymous]I second the PP. My Pediatrician told me that milk today is just a waste. The overprocessing kills everything beneficial. So we had to go off diary following the blood test showing my DD was sensitive and within two to three weeks, stools, communication, and behavior improved. And we had no more dark circles under eyes and running nose and none since then. Now just last weekend I accidentally gave her something with dairy, and I had a terror on my hands for three days. This happened last year as well. I gave her chocolate and it was an immediate setback. [/quote]
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