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08/23/2017
...of the top allergens that do NOT regularly appear in baked goods. Let’s look at a few allergy-friendly options you can try for your next celebration. Please keep in mind that allergy-friendly doesn’t necessarily mean allergen-free, so be sure to confirm the ingredients are appropriate for your child’s specific food allergies. Allergy-Friendly Treats: Birthday Cakes Birthday cakes are so much more than just the ingredients that go into them. They represent the milestone of another...
FPIES: Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
09/25/2017
...Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome typically affects infants and young children. It is also called FPIES – pronounced like the letter “F” followed by the word “pies.” FPIES is a rare type of food allergy that affects the digestive tract. Symptoms show up a few hours after eating. The hallmark symptom is severe vomiting. There can also be diarrhea, lethargy, dehydration, low blood pressure, and low body temperature. Milk, soy, rice, and oats are some...
08/25/2016
...minutes until lightly browned. Serve with fresh fruit (bananas, strawberries, blueberries). Notes: Do not use cooking sprays as all of them contain soy. I used olive oil. Serving Size: 8 Per Serving: Calories: 650 Protein: 11g Carbohydrates: 79g Fat: 6g French Toast (Submitted by: Katherine Kennedy) 2 Pieces of spelt bread 1/4 cup of soy milk Dash of cinnamon Combine milk and cinnamon. Dip and coat the bread lightly in the soy milk mixture. Place...
03/30/2017
...in children with confirmed cow milk allergy Tolerated by at least 90% of the patients “Tolerated” means that the formula did not cause an allergic reaction. That means a patient in the trial had no symptoms or signs of allergic reactions (e.g. hives, anaphylaxis, etc.). Only formulas made of free amino acids – like Neocate – or extensively hydrolyzed proteins are hypoallergenic. Other types of formulas in the US are NOT hypoallergenic. These include formulas...
11/03/2016
...Allergy-friendly soup recipes are a great option. Allergy-friendly soup recipes are here for the entire family to enjoy. Tomato soup and grilled cheese is the old favorite for a soup and sandwich combination. While some family members can have the traditional soup and grilled cheese sandwich, your child with allergies can also join in with their own sandwich on allergen free bread and non-dairy cheese. Remember to check the label of the non-dairy cheese...
Finn finds Neocate<sup>®</sup> Syneo<sup>®</sup> to help relieve his food allergy symptoms – A parent’s perspective
...months, diagnosed with multiple food allergies The opinions expressed are those of the author of this testimonial and not necessarily reflective of the views of Nutricia North America Neocate® is a family of hypoallergenic, amino acid-based medical foods. Neocate is intended for use under medical supervision. Neocate Syneo Infant is indicated for the dietary management of cow milk allergy, multiple food allergies and related GI and allergic conditions, including food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, eosinophilic esophagitis...
01/26/2017
...“Can I eat this?” At holidays, parties and family and school events, parents will eventually hear “Can I eat this?” from their child with food allergies. Hopefully, you have taught your child to always ask before taking a bite! You may not have had time to fully investigate the requested food, which requires not just reading the label, but may require calling the manufacturer of the prepared food. Consulting websites such as www.foodallergy.org or...
01/31/2013
...We often hear from moms of infants with cow milk allergy who would like to continue breastfeeding their infant. It’s very rare that an infant will be truly allergic to the breast milk: usually the infant reacts to one or more foods in the mother’s diet that affect breast milk contents. For this reason, many clinicians might suggest that a mom try to follow an elimination diet to continue breastfeeding. Other times, they will...
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