Paul Saladino· MD
I realized that food was a trigger but no doctor ever told me that
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I realized that food was a trigger but no doctor ever told me that
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my parents didn't think that way so i got medications i got albuterol inhalers and i got topical steroids for my eczema there was never attention to the fact that maybe this is the fact that you're eating dairy or peanut butter
completely fixable and people may get frustrated with me saying that but i was drinking dairy and milk and i was clearly eating foods that were triggering my atopic issues my asthma and my excellent