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RE: freezedried bloodworms as killie food
I think the discussion included the freeze dried product, which can easily
produce dust and cause a reaction in a sensitized person. Some people react
to both products.
Barry
At 04:56 PM 2/8/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Bill Vannerson wrote:
>
> >
> > >>I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has been using this
> > food regularly for killies...<<
> >
> > I found that my killies readily accepted it with no problems at
> > all. I don't use it anymore because I've developed an allergic
> > reaction to it. This happened after about two years of use. My
> > sinuses constrict and I develop a bad wheeze and have difficulty
> > breathing. Not quite bad enough to rush to the hospital, but I
> > could easily see it going that way if I were to continue using it.
> >
>
>Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't the previous discussion about the
>allergic effects of FROZEN bloodworm ? Does the FREEZE-DRIED product have
>the same effect ?
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Current address: 27505 Riggs Hill Rd.
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