Food Allergy Myths and Facts (October 2015) David Stukus, MD, explains five myths and
facts about food allergies.
Research has confirmed that additives in many popular American foods are responsible for alarming recent increases in the U.S. See a full list of quick
facts about food allergies and what you do to avoid hidden allergens and additives.
Not exact matches
You can find information
about food allergies on the web - medical
facts, case studies, and perhaps even an impersonal story.
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It's okay to get emotional
about food allergies (in
fact, maybe I'll stop crying while writing this, but not anytime soon).
There are lots of people with psoriasis who have asked me
about about their
food allergies and intolerance, and a lot of people kind of get confused and think that all
food reactions are
allergies, when in
fact, many reactions are... Read More →
We do recognize the
fact that you may be concerned
about your dog having
food allergies.
In
fact,
about 10 % of all
allergies seen in dogs are related to
food.
In
fact, it is estimated that
about 10 % of all
allergies in dogs are
food - related.
I hadn't thought
about the
fact that the cats could have
allergies to the
food.
In
fact, Wellness contains
about 80 % more meat than many other
foods and the grain free option means there is less chance that your puppy will experience any of the
allergies that can often be tied back to
food fillers and unnecessary ingredients.