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[quote=Anonymous]I had similar testing done for my son with a natropathic doctor. When we received the results she provided us with a list of alternatives to all the things that my child should avoid. It was very helpful. No cows milk products but could have sheep and goat milk products, etc. We substitute almond milk- unsweetened vanilla, much less sugar than rice milk. I followed the new meal plan for about 3 months pretty solid, but it became unbearable and my son was feeling persecuted and now just have eliminated some of the items that we actually saw make an impact. you may want to consider meeting with someone like Kelly Dorfman. Her book What's eating your child? was really informative and gave me some strategies for getting my child to eat some foods he wasn't eating before. [/quote]
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