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She shares a host of great articles on the importance of eating with real food, debunks many of the common misperceptions about food, as well as offers some great classes on cooking with sprouted grains and healing food allergies through a GAPS diet.
On the NHS website in the UK, an article on food allergies references the rise in food allergies and noteOn the NHS website in the UK, an article on food allergies references the rise in food allergies and noteon food allergies references the rise in food allergies and notes:
When discussing allergens with a mom, who is also a homeopath, she mentioned she has read some articles that suggest there is a link between peanut allergies being on the rise and a peanut protein being used in vaccines.
See our allergies article for tips on how to keep your home allergen - free.
The same article goes on to say, «Fragrance allergy is not only common in the general adult population but also in the pediatric populations, especially in adolescent females.10 Potential sensitizers include perfumed products (scented sprays / candles, deodorants, shampoos, lotions, etc.).
Entitled «The Peanut Puzzle,» the article ponders a question currently vexing the medical community (and many parents): why are food allergies, including peanut allergies, so clearly on the rise — and what can be done to prevent them?
Arlington Heights — Mary Elson's article on peanut allergies («An allergic life in a nutty world,» Tempo, March 14) was interesting, but here is additional information on the subject of food allergies.
This article is questionable as it has no links or actual references to the studies it talks about, like someone above has mentioned also there is no information on how the diagnosis were made, and lastly it does not take into account that celiac disease is NOT an allergy, it is an auto immune disease where the body attacks its own cells confusing them with gluten proteins, it is not about tolerance, I would not be trusting this information, do lots of research on your own from legitimate scientific sources before making a decision.
We've already started the discussion about food allergies and sensitivities on this blog; if you haven't read the overview article yet, you can find it here.
An article on independent.ie reports that researchers have identified a link between food allergies in children and the use of baby wipes.
If you're like us, you've seen a lot of articles telling you what to do to help your child with food allergies at school, camp or on a sleepover.
For more information about food intolerances / sensitivities, and how they're different from true food allergies, check out this article on mayoclinic.com.
I «researched» on Google and found a bunch of articles that said that gluten products caused inflammation and that those with asthma and allergies saw progress when avoiding it.
For more information see our articles on introducing solids and food allergies.
I think the solids recommendations in this article are outdated and contradict recent research on food allergies and how to prevent them.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, has recently published an extensive review article on the prospects of drug therapy for aAllergy and Clinical Immunology, has recently published an extensive review article on the prospects of drug therapy for allergyallergy.
Andrew Watson's article on food allergies was both enlightening and alarming (1 August, p 28).
At her Sure Foods Living Blog, she wrote an article about, «Why are food allergies on the rise?».
Ricki Heller, RHN, PhD, is a holistic nutritionist, whole foods chef, writer and special diet coach who shares sugar - free, gluten - free, allergy - friendly recipes and healthy living articles on her popular blog
This article will focus on food allergies / sensitivities specifically.
Guest Post by Lisa Meili Note from Julie Matthews: After writing an article for the Autism File Magazine on traveling with food allergies (out in the June / July issue), I spotted this incredible post from a mother on a GFCF board.
Finally, we include an article on the use of sublingual immunotherapy as a method of allergy symptom management and desensitization.
This article on simple at - home allergy testing may prove helpful.
This article presents an analysis of the diagnostic value of nine different food sensitivity tests run concurrently on a healthy 33 — year - old female with a previous diagnosis of environmental allergies.
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Our articles «For Sick Pets» includes practical and accessible information on: allergic reactions & allergies • metabolic diseases • pet arthritis • pet cancers • end of life care for pets and more.
For a more thorough discussion about pet allergies read our article on best dogs for people with allergies.
According to an article on Pet Place, a survey of veterinarians in North America found that beef, dairy products and wheat accounted for 66 percent of food allergies while chicken, lamb, soy, eggs, pork and food additives accounted for 22 percent.
In an article on feline IBD written by author and veterinary medicine pioneer, Dr. Wendell O. Belfield, DVM, he states, «IBD is precipitated by food allergies, intolerences [spelling unchanged], bacteria, and parasites.»
In the February 2007 (free but registration required) LTN (Law Technology News), Robert Ambrogi of the excellent Law Sites (aka Legal Line) blog tells more of the story of his experience with his son's peanut allergy (his previous posting on the subject is here), in an article entitled, «Just One Bite.»
St. Louis, MO About Blog Sound Health Services» blog focuses on ear, nose and throat topics such as sinus, allergy, hearing, dizziness, and voice and swallowing articles.
The «Green Home Service Center» features monthly feature articles on topics such as indoor air quality, allergies, and organic foods.
On the app you can scan or search many common household products to find out the chemicals and ingredients used, learn which chemicals are potentially harmful to you and why (a 1 - 10 overall «dirty rating» is given, ten is the worst, broken into three categories, carcinogenicity, developmental & reproductive toxicity and allergies & immunotoxicities), and there are links to research articles and findings that support the rating.
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