My son has only ever been able to tolerate 2 oils. I'm not sure if
either one will work for you but they are Kirkman's CLO and Eye q
from England. The CLO contains natural forms of Vit A vice synthetic
forms which most all others have. For more info on Eye q, you can
visit their website at: http://www.equazen.com
My son continues to only tolerate the same three foods...so I know
what you mean and are going through with the intolerances.
We took a break from DAN! and worked w/ a Naturopath for a few
months. Within one week of working w/ her, my sons pee was yellow
and his stomach somewhat flat for the first time in his life. In the
past, we couldn't even get simple urine testing b/c his creatinine
levels were undetectable (clear pee). We are now going to give it
another try, DAN! that is. Just ordered our DMPS supp for another go
at it.
Her (Naturopath) detox methods did not work for us but she greatly
improved his health...although we still have a LONG, LONG way to go.
We will continue to work with her for organ support, strep support
(which we just got and haven't tried yet) and for her yeast
support...and eventually viral detox.
Best wishes to you!
Crystal
--- In foodallergyautism@yahoogroups.com, "Suzanne" <szmidford@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> It's been quiet around here recently... I hope that means everyone
is
> well! I hope everyone's school year started off okay, and that your
> schools are complying with your health plans and 504 plans, etc.
We're
> in our first year of public school and I must say, the bureaucratic
> hurdles we've had to jump through with our school district to get
my
> son's allergy needs addressed were huge, and even with that they
don't
> seem to be doing very well at complying with the plan. To you guys
who
> are in public schools already, I hope the process has been easier!
>
> We've also been challenged on the allergy front itself. We got our
> first-ever IgG test back in August and it confirmed what we were
> seeing at the end of the summer ... Tom has lost most of his
> remaining few foods and he hasn't started tolerating many old ones
> yet, so we are really in a hole with foods. We've loosened our carb
> and oxalate restrictions just to get enough calories, but even with
> that, we're having to give him foods he reacts to just in order to
get
> enough calories. Not a great place to be. He needs the calories
> though, and now that we're getting enough calories in him, he's
> started to grow again, which is great to see. We have a consult
with
> Dr. Krigsman this weekend - don't know yet how much he'll be able
to
> help but we'll see.
>
> But I actually have a question. We need a SUPER-hypoallergenic DHA
> product. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>
> Thanks!
> Suzanne
>