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Back to School With Food Allergies
08/18/2016
Summer is winding down, and it’s time to start helping your children prepare for their return to class and food allergy. Your school might have sent school supply lists, teacher assignments, and schedule for school nights. Now, it’s time to create your own food allergy checklist. Whether your child is returning to the classroom or attending for the first time, here are some things to help make sure they have a successful,...
The Gut Microbiota and Its Link With Food Allergies
01/18/2018
...and multiple food allergies can have an imbalanced gut microbiota. That means that there are differences when compared to infants without food allergies. Specifically, science has found that infants with cow milk allergy and multiple food allergies have fewer bifidobacteria in their gut compared with healthy, breastfed infants. Infants with milk allergy and multiple food allergies who need formula to supplement or replace breast milk use a hypoallergenic formula. Research with older hypoallergenic formulas found...
Baby Rashes from A to Z (Acne to Eczema!) and When Is It a Milk Allergy?
04/18/2017
...a small or substantial part of the body. Allergens in the air (pollen, mold, dust mites, or animals), dry skin, or any number of factors. The severity of symptoms varies from one person to another. There’s an association between atopic dermatitis and food allergies, especially in cases of severe atopic dermatitis. At this time, it’s not clear if one causes the other. For infants, atopic dermatitis and cow milk allergy often are linked. Learn more...
01/31/2008
...is not the recommended choice for a baby with a milk allergy. Marybeth and I talk to a lot of mothers with kids that have milk allergies who either switch to a soy formula or, if breastfeeding, replace the dairy in their diet with soy to try to relieve the symptoms. We understand that this seems to be the most logical and healthy next step. However, some parents don’t realize that up to about 50%...
03/12/2013
...If your baby consumes Neocate or another infant formula, you have most likely heard of DHA and ARA. You may be wondering “What are DHA and ARA?” and “Why are they added to infant formula?” We’ll fill you in with today’s post! Docosahexaenoic acid, better known as DHA, and arachidonic acid, better known as ARA, are fatty acids found in breast milk, as well as in some foods, like fish and eggs. (Fatty acids...
08/25/2016
...3 tsp gluten-free baking powder 2 tsp sugar 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup Spectrum Organic All Vegetable Shortening 5 fl oz rice milk (or Neocate formula) Stir together flour, baking powder, sugar & salt. Cut in shortening with a fork until fine and mealy. Add rice milk (or Neocate formula) all at once. Pour into a greased 8” pan, sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar mixture and bake at 400°F for 10 to 12 minutes. Serve warm for...
Importance of fiber in childhood when it comes to food allergies
04/18/2019
...a wheat allergy would need a fiber source with no ingredients from wheat. They might also need to avoid related grains like barley, rye, or oat. For children with food allergies who need a nutritionally complete, hypoallergenic formula, fiber intake can be more of a challenge. Neocate Junior is the only hypoallergenic formula for children that has added prebiotic fiber. The fiber in Neocate Junior come from the root of the chicory plant and was...
08/23/2017
...Try the Neocate Food Allergy Cookbook. A pudding or something similar makes a great third layer. Boxed pudding mixes aren’t an option? Then make a starch-based pudding and replace cow milk with fruit juice. Another option is to create a pudding using Neocate Nutra (if your child is over the age of 6 months). We find that mixing Neocate Nutra with half the water that the directions suggest gives a nice pudding-like consistency. You could...
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