Maybe it is just my machine but I could not get that link to work.

It is interesting that you mention Iodine sol. My daughter became
allergic to shrimp about two years ago. Last year she had to have a CAT
scan and the Iodine injectin made her eyes hurt, the tech had never
heard that one before. She was very uncomfortable for the next 12 hours.
When we found out it was Iodine that they inject we realized she is
allergic to it.

Right now we use sea salt and Real Salt -- do those have iodine? She
does not use seaweed and we eat mostly natural and organic except for
eating out at a few limited restaurants, mostly high quality mexican and
occasionally Luby's cafeteria. Hopefully we avoid most carragenan, well
once in awhile we buy commercial icecream. 

I am concerned for her allergy getting worse. Would love to know the
list of foods that you have found it in so we can be more watchful. She
is also allergic to potatoes, and is one of a very few who are allergic
to the meat, most are allergic to the skin. Her arm will turn red if she
just brushes against the skin, the steam will make her mouth breakout in
blisters so we can not even cook them when she is in the house. I just
don't buy them any more.

Thanks for any additional info on iodine containing foods sol. You can
private email me if you like.

Garnet

On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 10:47, sol wrote:
> Another suggestion is to look into iodine consumption.
> http://www.zerozits.com/Articles/article8.htm
> sol
> 
> C. Hatzfeld wrote:
> 
> >I took accutane years ago and it did not destroy any oil producing glands in
> >my skin.  I still get an occasional spot.  My dad's skin was so bad he
> >actually had it sand-papered but you couldn't tell that seeing him.  My kids
> >are getting acne pretty bad now and I worry most about the scarring.  I
> >don't want them to go to accutane...I'm searching for alternatives...CS &
> >DMSO helped but only a little.  The dermatologist gives topical which don't
> >fully work and the only other thing that really works is antibiotics, also
> >not good.  Part of the problem is my boys are not consistent with their
> >usage of whatever the item is.  We eat little beef but we'll monitor that to
> >see how it might affect their skin.
> >
> >Cindy
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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