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Hi, this is Lisa La Barr for Expert Village. We're going to talk about alleviating those
food allergies in your child, so that they can have proper healthy nutrition and healthy
digestion. Some of the things that you want to do, the first one is, would be, proper
food combining. It's an old technique and it's been around, actually Ira Batta uses
it quite often, and this sometimes can really help with your foods, your children's food
allergies. Some of the good food combining would be combining your starches, like your
flour with vegetables. Obviously, not necessarily this real big broccoli head, but you get the
idea. If you combine those two, without the meat and the other things, that sometimes
will help alleviate their food allergies. Another thing is milk. This should generally
be drunk by itself without any other foods around it. For that, it helps to isolate the
food allergy and this way if they have any symptoms, you can get really down to what's
really happening and what the food it is that's having a problem. Another thing is, is sprouting.
Sprouting helps with like, you can sprout nuts, like this. You can sprout seeds; you
can sprout the flour that this came from. You can sprout all the different types of
vegetables and this actually helps with making a grain or a peanut into more like a vegetable,
which is actually less allergenic, in making sure that your child is much more healthy
and gets also a lot more nutrients without the food allergy problem. Another thing is
interval. I call the interval allergic food kind of thing. You basically introduce different
foods, and not the same one. Maybe have wheat once every three or four days or once a week.
Then you have nuts, like peanuts, since that's a big allergenic food, you know what I?m saying,
maybe once a week also. And then you try eggs only once a week, and then maybe milk once
a week. These are the higher allergenic foods, so that's always a good thing to do too.