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FPIES Triggers & Causes
04/04/2022
...Like many food allergies and related disorders, doctors aren’t sure of the exact cause of FPIES. Researchers are working to learn more about this condition. FPIES often shows up in babies after their first formulas or solid foods are introduced. A baby with FPIES may successfully take breastmilk, then develop FPIES symptoms when a cow milk or soy-based infant formula is started. Very rarely, FPIES has occurred in exclusively breastfed babies. FPIES is a...
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...
Baby Poop: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
07/17/2018
...experience at Nutricia following food allergy research, working with Neocate products, talking with Neocate families, and learning about the science behind Neocate and food allergies. He has two nephews who both used Neocate for their cow milk allergies! Breast milk is the best milk for infants. It’s the first choice of the World Health Organization (WHO) and health care professionals around the world. If your child is allergic, breastfeeding could be difficult, and you may...
10/19/2017
...In this post, we will address the questions regarding breastfeeding and formulas. Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for infants. It is the first choice of the World Health Organization (WHO) and healthcare professionals around the world. Breastfeeding and formulas in children with allergies Some children can have an allergic reaction to dairy, soy, and other food proteins passed along in their mother’s breast milk, so breastfeeding and formulas become an option...
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 milksoy 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...
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...
04/05/2016
...developing FPIES. Hopefully we’ll have better data in the coming years! WHEN do people “get” FPIES, and when will it likely go away? Often FPIES shows up when a baby first starts formulas or solid foods. It is not uncommon for a baby with FPIES to successfully breastfeed, only to have FPIES symptoms show up when a cow milk or soy infant formula enters her diet. In rare circumstances, FPIES has occurred in exclusively breastfed...
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...
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