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    Oh I have a super pooper here too - I am sure it is a dietary allergy to something cause it is not normal

    However I did mention it to the parents to take him to the Dr cause in addition to the poops he too has 'skin rash issues' with both diaper rash and excema also a sign of food intolerance or environmental allergy although with the 'poops' I would lean towards starting with the diet ... however our medical systems sees these things as NORMAL now cause so many children have this that was what mom got told 'oh it is normal - hopefully he will grow out of it' so she has just accepted that her kid will have loose poops and rashy skin and one day might grow out of it

    The thing that concerns me is that how do we KNOW for sure they grow out of these things? What if what our body just builds up a resilience to the one set of symptoms aka we grow out of the poops or rash and instead it still the intolerance or allergen continues to invade our bodies internally where we cannot SEE the damage being done by offending foods and so forth and well we just grow up thinking 'this is what my body is supposed to feel like'.

    I recently made my spouse to an 'elimination' diet because he was having some 'digestive issues' and I have always maintained he had food allergies but he said that was 'normal' for him .... turns out that taking dairy and gluten out of his diet his 'gas and bloating' disappeared and he became more regular but in addition to the digestive issues disappearing so did the PAIN in his joints he had had for years and he thought was developing 'arthritis' as he got older ... I maintain it was the 'allergens' which in his body are TOXINS were being attacking his joints since they had done as much as they could in his tummy over the years!

    What we forget as humans is that food is also a DRUG and just because something seems edible to one person does not mean it is GOOD for EVERYONE to be consuming it - just like not all drugs work for all people!
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