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facial skin

by tennismom40love, Dec 06, 2007 03:06PM
my daughter is 3 years old and seem to get white blotches on her face.  she gets a multivitamin daily.  Would that cause a problem.  She has a problem when she eat too much citrus acid, such as oranges, or juices.  Is this related?  How can I solve this problem?
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by dbla214, Sep 02, 2008 04:10PM
To: tennismom40love
My son who is five has the same white blotches on his face. He takes a flinstone vitamin everyday. However he is not sensitive to citrus. I on the other hand am sensitive to citrus and don't have the blotches.

Hmmm?
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