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Thursday, December 03, 2009
Is Your Digestive System Making You Sick?
By admin @ 7:29 PM :: 121 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Intolerances, Food Sensitivites, Newsbites and Articles, Diet and Disease, Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity
Is Your Digestive System Making You Sick?


There might be something wrong with your inner tube, and it could be making you sick and fat.

You may not even realize you have a problem ... but if you have health concerns of any kind or you are overweight, your inner tube could be the root cause.

Of course, I'm not talking about a beach toy. I mean the inner tube of life -- your digestive system!

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Snacks Free of Peanuts and Eggs
By admin @ 9:20 PM :: 68 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Tips and Recommendations, Child and Adolescent Nutrition
Snacks Free of Peanuts and Eggs

 

Try these snacks for your kids that are peanut and egg free!!

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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Common Symptoms Make Celiac Diagnosis Difficult
By admin @ 9:52 AM :: 162 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Diet and Disease, Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity

Common Symptoms Make Celiac Diagnosis Difficult

 

What do peanut butter, gravy, salad dressing, yogurt, reduced-fat products, fruit pie fillings and french fries all have in common?

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Friday, December 19, 2008
Milk Allergy: Identifying Hidden Milk Ingredients
By admin @ 8:17 PM :: 143 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies

 

Milk Allergy: Identifying Hidden Milk Ingredients


Milk allergy children cows(HealthCastle.com) If your child has been diagnosed with milk allergy, you have probably been told to avoid all foods containing milk protein. That is not as easy as it sounds, because milk ingredients are not always clearly identified as such on food labels. For help, refer to the table below, from the book Better Baby Food by registered dietitians Daina Kalnins and Joanne Saab. If any of the words below appears on the label or ingredient list, the food contains milk protein and should not be given to your child.

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Friday, November 07, 2008
Secret Allergy Triggers Revealed
By admin @ 10:31 PM :: 201 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Sensitivites

You could blame weeds, trees, and grasses if you start itching, sneezing, coughing, and wheezing this fall. But the usual suspects aren't the only triggers. A host of household items -- candles, chemicals, stuffed animals, and spices -- may be the real culprits.
From blue jeans buttons to limes to teddybears, allergy triggers come in many ways, shapes and forms.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Food Allergies and Kids
By admin @ 8:37 AM :: 204 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Sensitivites

 Along with milk, eggs, soy, wheat, tree nuts, and shellfish, peanuts are among the most common foods that cause allergies.


Learning how to recognize an allergic reaction will help you get your child the medical care needed if a reaction occurs. If your child has already been diagnosed with a food allergy, it's important to know:

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Monday, October 27, 2008
Food Allergies in Kids
By admin @ 10:04 PM :: 220 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Child and Adolescent Nutrition

Shortly after Ben began eating his lunch, his childcare provider noticed he seemed to be trying to scratch an itch in his mouth. After he vomited and began wheezing, the care provider sought medical treatment for Ben, who was later diagnosed with a food allergy, in this case to peanuts.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Wheat-Free Diet
By admin @ 6:36 PM :: 235 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Sensitivites

Wheat and wheat related products are hidden in many foods. Use this list as a guide to a healthful wheat-free diet...

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Shellfish-Free Diet
By admin @ 6:27 PM :: 172 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Sensitivites

Shellfish allergies are the most common allergy among adults in America, and they are more likely than most other allergies to manifest for the first time in adults. Shellfish allergies are allergies to two classes of foods: mollusks (which include clams, mussels, and oysters) and crustaceans (which include shrimp, lobster, and crabs). Although these two groups are fairly distant biological relatives, there is a high rate of allergic cross-reactivity between the two. So, many people who are allergic to any shellfish are advised to avoid all shellfish. Shrimp is the considered the most allergenic.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Soy-Free Diet
By admin @ 4:53 PM :: 199 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Food Allergies, Food Sensitivites
Soy is a common ingredient in many foods and added to products. Use this list as a guide to a soy-free diet. Remember always be a good label reader....

 

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