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05/11/2010
...and your little one. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics as many as 70% of babies with milk protein allergies are also allergic to soy. Typically, soy allergies are associated with infants who have reactions to soy-based formulas and outgrow the allergy by the time they reach kindergarten. However, as demand for soy continues to rise and more soy ingredients are being used in processed foods, a growing number of adults are developing soy...
...she has today. In December 2010, Allie was diagnosed with a severe corn allergy (Type IV – delayed reaction) and gluten sensitivity. Due to her severe corn allergy, there are very few enteral feeding formulas out there that are safe for her. She had a lot of vomiting problems before we found our best friend – Neocate Junior. Neocate Junior has been all of the doctors’ and dietitians’ #1 choice for Allie. We started Allie...
09/16/2010
...someone with a milk allergy. Some medications used to treat asthma and/or allergies such as Claritin®, Benadryl® and Prednisone® can also contain lactose. It’s good to be aware of FDA regulations for labeling food and medicine; they are not quite the same. For example “starch” on a food label means cornstarch.On a medicine label, it could mean potato, corn, tapioca or wheat starch. Generic vs. Brand Name Drugs Be careful when taking generic drugs vs...
12/02/2010
...hard candies come in fun flavors like Googly Grape, Chili Mango Mambo, or Hopscotch Butterscotch. All are organic, vegan, and free of nuts, soy, wheat, eggs, peanuts, gluten, dairy, corn syrup, and artificial flavors. Vermont Nut-Free Chocolate Coins – Kids of all ages will love these nut- and peanut-free chocolate coins. Vermont Nut-Free Chocolates are made in a dedicated nut-free facility. Caution these have milk. Pure Fun Organic Candy Canes – These candy canes are...
Israel’s Multiple Food Allergies Journey to Diagnosis
...His pediatrician thought the problem was reflux, lactose intolerance and classic “Colic”. And that I simply worried too much. Finally after several visits he agreed to send my son (6 months old) for an allergy test. He tested positive for Milk, Soy, Corn, Pork, Peanuts, Apples, and Rice and positive for some other intolerances. FINALLY I had my proof!!! The allergy specialist gave me a prescription for Neocate and I rushed it to the pharmacy...
12/15/2016
...Formula Prep Machines and Technology – what would we do without it! Today we have appliances designed solely to brew coffee, shuck an ear of corn, or open soup cans. I’ve even seen countertop appliances designed to cook frozen pizzas that do NOTHING else! And really, who can blame us. We’re busy. We have full-time jobs, working families, full social calendars, and no free time. Add a little one to the mix, and you...
09/02/2010
...We have received inquiries about the use of Phlexy-Vits for patients with multiple food allergies because many popular multivitamin brands contain hidden allergens. Vitamins for Children 11 and Older with Food Allergies For older children (11+) with food allergies, Phlexy-Vits may be a great option because they are free of milk and soy proteins, gluten and the sugars lactose, sucrose and fructose. There are no corn proteins in Phlexy-Vits; however, certain nutrients are derived from...
...enough that he reacted to the proteins in his mother’s milk. Solids introductions for Roland were difficult and he reacted to several other foods including rice and corn. Eventually he was able to handle very broken down dairy proteins and could tolerate first the hypoallergenic formula and eventually a toddler formula that is not quite as broken down. His issues with soy are less severe as well. Fortunately for Roland, FPIES reactions are typically outgrown...
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