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Re: eczema in baby- more info

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 5:10 pm
by Rochelle
Your last paragraph is my thoughts exactly!!!! The baby is only 5
months old and his major doiet is still milk. Can you believe that
the doctor actually said that a real cow's milk allergy is very
rare!!! Anyway as far as I am concerned the eczema was vaccine
induced!! Some have said use the vaccine in potency but since the
child is a bonny , happy child I don't feel I want to go there.

Rochelle

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Re: eczema in baby- more info

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 5:10 pm
by Patricia Hatherly
"sent" this yesterday but have taken Rochelle's advice to re-join and we'll
see how this goes.

thanks
Patricia

Re: eczema in baby- more info

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:27 pm
by Rosemary C Hyde PhD
Patricia,

I guess I missed something, but I'm really curious about the aluminum/ soy connection that you mentioned in one of your posts. Could you say a little more about that? Thanks. Rosemary

Re: eczema in baby- more info

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:50 pm
by Dr. Swift
Generally, the "allergic" properties of milk are either due to
pasteurization or allergens from the grains/soybeans the cows eat. Usually,
raw milk from grass fed cows/goats is not allergenic and is very healthful.
There is excellent info on the web for making a raw milk based baby
"formula".
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com

"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."

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Re: eczema in baby- more info

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 9:19 am
by Patricia Hatherly
trying this one again also

thanks
Patricia