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Hi Sherry,

 

> Hi Butch,

>

> You sure know a lot about your subject, at least you appear to be the

> resident expert. It all makes interesting reading. And I thank you

> for the welcome.

 

Welcome you are fer'shur .. a bit of this and that I know mebbe but a

resident expert on anything I'm not .. less'n y'all qualify connoisseurs

of Fine Kentucky Bourbon as being resident experts on something.

 

> Yes, I understand that sentitization/allergy can happen at any time

> for a number of known and unknown reasons. I have a wheat

> senitization for instance, that I can control somewhat by removing it

> from my diet for a year or so and then I'm good for a few years.

 

Good to hear you can control it .. from you and Anya I got new info in

this regard. Sometimes I wonder about the degrees of sensitization ..

or even maybe if all so-called sensitization and/or allergic reactions

are really the same critter .. or do we just slap one handle on them for

lack of having another handle to describe how the complicated immune

system reacts to this and that.

 

> Those of you interested in allergies/sensitization may want to check

> out the book, The Food Allergy Cure (which is a bit of a misnomer as

> it covers more than foods), by Ellen Cutler, MD. She teaches and

> practices a treatment she calls BioSET (website www.bioset-

> institute.com) which is used in traditional and non-tradional

> medicine. My health care provider has been trained in this technique

> and we've had great results treating my daughter's eczema. You can

> also do the treatments yourself. More intersting reading on

> alternative medicine.

 

A change of diet is important in dealing with childhood eczema .. even

20 or so years ago it was the main prescription for my daughter's eczema

and it worked .. as she grew out of it.

 

> Happy thanksgiving to our neighbours to the south.

 

Thanks .. I'm a bit late .. but thanks. ;-)

 

> Cheers!

> Sherry (no initials)

> Montreal

 

Come'on Sherry .. just a few initials never hurt nobody. ;-)

 

Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

 

>>Hi Sherry,

>>

>>Welcome to the Oils & Herbs List. :-)

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