tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post5879594891252964883..comments2022-11-14T02:47:37.027-06:00Comments on Psychic Lunch: Allergies, a personal notepsychiclunchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890275440017314718noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post-42902514026083467632011-11-10T05:38:22.519-06:002011-11-10T05:38:22.519-06:00I am so sorry! It is better to know, but still, wh...I am so sorry! It is better to know, but still, what a pain! There are lots of things that can help, so while you restrict your diet for a while, maybe it will comfort you to know that it might be a short-term change. We had great success with one of our allergic children healing the gut. Another responded well to reducing inflammation with quercetin and herbs like turmeric. One is still having problems despite my best efforts.<br /><br />You are so fortunate that you are already eating a diet low in processed foods. That change is already in place. And catching food allergies earlier rather than later is also a good thing...inflammation in the body (and allergies are an inflammatory response) can cause problems like heart disease. <br /><br />After you get used to your "primalish" diet, take a peek into your body care routine as well. It's not high priority and I don't want you to feel overwhelmed, but with corn in second place, you might need to look beyond your mouth for problems.<br /><br />Welcome back, by the way, I'm glad you're posting again!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com