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01-09-2009, 06:33 AM | #3 | ||
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Hi Dawn
I too found that chlorine was a tic trigger for my son. Matthew. However, we have been to an advanced allergy elimination clinic (similar to NEATS which I have read about on this website). They use muscle strength testing to find allergies/intolerances and then treat the intolerance via a massage technicqe. It has been wonderful for us and now Matthew goes in the swimming pool with no adverse reaction. This allergy elimination clinic has been brilliant and now the tics have almost gone. kind regards Sarah |
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