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Hi Kimmo. I developed my allergies before my youngest son was born. PB has been banned from my home. I was concerned about him possibly being allergic. After all, he vomited whenever he got even a small taste of pb. (Of course, he vomited whenever he didn't like something. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/rolleyes.gif[/img] )
He was tested about a year ago. No environmental or food allergies.
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He did eat *may contains* his whole life. I don't ban them from my home. Currently the only peanut butter that he eats is the Smarties chocolate bar, about once or twice a year. He still hates all other pb.
Thanks. I think I'll just keep watching them. I have never noticed any FA with them. Always did what the dr. recommended about when to give what food.
I tend to give them organic cereals now, they are processed in plants where nuts & TN are handled...may contain..& etc.
We've all been fine, so I suppose they are still getting exposure which is fine.
thanks again.
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