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Will My Child Outgrow Cow Milk Allergy?
05/24/2017
...2000;136:119-20. de Boissieu D, Dupont C. Allergy to extensively hydrolyzed cow’s milk proteins in infants: safety and duration of amino acid-based formula. : J Pediatr. 2002;141:271-3. The natural history of peanut and tree nut allergy. Fleischer DM. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2007 Jun;7(3):175-81. Review. March 2016. Cow’s milk (dairy) allergy, Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, [http://www.allergy.org.au/patients/food-allergy/cows-milk-dairy-allergy] Viewed 6 May 2016 Motala & Fiocchi, 2012, Cow’s milk allergy in children, World Allergy Organisation, [http://www.worldallergy.org/professional/allergic_diseases_center/cows_milk_allergy_in_children/]...
06/21/2017
...Storage Repurpose cans to store toys such as building blocks, marbles, or toy cars. You can also reuse formula cans to keep your scrapbooking or craft items in place. They make great storage containers for buttons, ribbons, safety pins, beads and/or other small items you have lying around. You can even print out pictures of these items from the internet, and then use them to decorate. It’s an easy way to decorate and label what...
10/27/2016
...at birth, I learned that she was breastfed and supplemented with infant formula that was supposed to be “easier to digest.” Mom reported the baby had a difficult time transitioning from formula to cow’s milk. She decided to use a combination of alternative kinds of milk–soy and rice milk. Recently, her diet consisted mainly of rice milk since she preferred its taste. Unfortunately, rice milk is naturally a poor source of protein, unlike cow or...
09/07/2016
...hypoallergenic supplements that may be included in your child’s diet. If the child feels that their food is just like everyone else’s food, they may be more inclined to eat it. Trust your child. If they say they do not want to eat food do not pressure them. They may not be able to fully explain the feelings of worsening acid reflux, difficulty swallowing, or anxious feelings over trying something new. How do you know...
07/19/2017
...that the restaurant is food allergy-friendly and cross-contamination won’t be a problem. Another great resource when doing research is AllergyEats, which describes itself as “the leading guide to allergy-friendly restaurants in the United States.” AllergyEats is a free, peer-based website and app, (for both Apple and Android devices), to rate a restaurant on their food allergy friendliness, based on customer reviews. You can’t beat social support systems where you can get input from families like...
Bullying and Food Allergies. What You Can Do?
01/04/2018
...allergen1. A 2013 Pediatrics2 study found bullying and food allergies affects 45% of children. 31% suffer from bullying about food allergies. Bullying and food allergies reached 43% in a recent UK-based study Researchers noted this seems to be higher than other reports of bullying rates for any reason. Around 17% in the general population and 19-32% from a recent UK-based study. The authors note their findings are comparable to published bullying rates of approximately 43%...
Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE): Things I wish I knew Before Starting
09/13/2016
...Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis, is written by our guest blogger Alexia Beauregard. Alexia is a food allergy specialist dietitian who also specializes in eating and feeding disturbances and is based in Greenville, South Carolina. She loves working with food allergy families to help make food fun again. Alexia believes that eating should be one of the basic joys in life and wants everyone to be able to enjoy whatever foods they can. Start...
08/23/2017
...who are fully tube fed or formula-fed, non-edible birthday cakes are an option. You can create one with a bit of imagination and some cardboard, foam paper, ribbon, tissue paper, and glitter paint. Once you have the basic shape of the cake made from cardboard (or foam), poke little holes in it and insert candles for your birthday boy or girl to blow out (just make sure to practice fire safety!) If you need some...
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