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Food that don't cause mucus?
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Renee Radenberg - Child Nutrition, nutrition
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Food that don't cause mucus?

by Durawei, Nov 12, 2007 06:56PM
I am not sure if it's allergies, seasonal changes or the heat kicking on.  I have a 20 year old son,  since he was 8 or 9 years of age when the windows close due to seasonal change, whatever he eats he vomits up (especially at bedtime).  Previous Dr.s thinks it is allergies and perscribe meds.  Personally I don't like meds.  If it is allergies I feel his diet is a factor.  Is there a way of getting a list of foods that do not cause musus?

by Renee Radenberg, Nov 13, 2007 07:25PM
To: Durawei
Dairy products may cause mucus in some people but that may not be the problem. I suggest your son get evaluated for allergies. He will be tested with different substances that can cause allergies. Then he will know if he has allergies or not, and be treated correctly.
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