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  1. Several years ago I gave my daughter some Royal Jelly in honey. She threw up within seconds. This was a kid who ate Honey Nut Cheerios for breakfast *EVERY DAY* for almost her entire life. (She now eats the ones from Trader Joe's that do not contain barley malt, but that's another issue.) Several weeks later we tried it again with the same results...
  2. One Focus On The Family program featured a lady who had been adopted off the streets of Korea when she was about 6 or so. She did say she had lice so bad they finally had to shave her head!
  3. I have heard that a thick coating of mayonaise works on your hair. You wrap your head in plastic (to keep the mayo off of everything else) and leave it long enough to suffocate the lice. I think it might need to be left over night? A search engine probe should turn up answers. However, unless you get them off of everything your head has come into...
  4. Good idea. Consider asking the ER doc for a recommendation.
  5. For whatever it's worth, I don't think you are taking this too far. Remember the dog poop analogy. If gluten were dog poop, would you still touch what it had touched? How well do you know this guy? Does he have to eat in the middle of a set? Is he aware of the gluten thing? I hope you continue to feel fine! I know you have posted elsewhere...
  6. I'm thinking that if your daughter is throwing up "several times a week and has to take laxatives everyday" then she is either not as gluten free as she is trying to be, or there are other food issues involved. Either way I suggest a very precise and detailed food diary to see if you can pin point the problem because this is definitely NOT healthy! How...
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