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Old 06-22-2012, 06:53 PM   #19
my2boyz
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Originally Posted by Britster View Post
Allergy testing is not very reliable from everything I've heard anyways. Way too many false positives and false negatives.

It seems easier just to do a trial and error and elimination diet. Get a very simple food with only one source of meat, etc.
The allergy testing we had done seems to be pretty accurate. She had a positive reaction to rice, if I feed her rice she is itchy like you wouldn't believe...she had a positive to milk, if I feed her yogurt she breaks out in little bumps on her belly and gets itchy.

Not saying it's 100%...just saying it seems to be pretty accurate for Megan and removing grains and potatoes from her diet has relieved a lot of her allergy symptoms.

I agree with bchgirl...try it before it's discounted.
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