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01/17/2016
...with a cow milk allergy also are allergic to soy. This is sometimes termed milk soy protein intolerance (MSPI). For a while, U.S. Neocate families have requested if we could remove the soy oil from Neocate Infant. They told us that, while the medical community told them highly refined soy oil was okay, they were still wary. On top of requests from parents, some U.S. healthcare professionals also asked us if it would be possible...
06/11/2015
...to your traditional birthday cake Is your child receiving his/her nutrition via a feeding tube and unable to eat by mouth? Check out this “foodless birthday cake” that our colleague Mallory created for her sister If you’re a parent to a child who does not have food allergies, learn more about food allergies in order to host a “food-allergy friendly party”. This post has it all, including information on hosting a party with guests who...
11/17/2015
...“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning of this 34 letter word, made popular in Disney’s Mary Poppins, means extraordinarily good, and wonderful. Whether it’s low-key or action-packed, the Thanksgiving holiday weekend provides the perfect opportunity to relax, connect and have some food allergy free family fun. Take a look at the following ideas for Thanksgiving, and see if you can make Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious your Thanksgiving weekend word! 1. If the weather outside...
09/25/2015
...do this as a single family unit or joining with another family or even an organization. A helping hand might be needed in your own neighborhood, your community, or for distant places too. It’s important to explain to your children your volunteer activity purpose and what to expect. Family time is important and rewarding. What kind of food allergy-friendly family night activities does your family engage in? -Jody L. Benitz, MS, RDN Image from familytravelck...
How to Explain Food Allergies to Relatives AND Help Them Understand Why They’re Important
09/17/2015
...Food allergies can be really tricky to understand. Do you remember the first time you learned about your loved one’s food allergy, and how many questions you had? Now imagine trying to explain food allergies to someone else, especially someone with no knowledge or experience of food allergies. Sounds tough! Eventually we all come to a time where we really, really need someone to understand our loved one’s food allergy. Especially when serious reactions...
12/09/2010
...and tips for staying safe AND having fun. The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network’s Guide to Gathering for Thanksgiving.This guide lists the steps to follow to ensure your little one with food allergies stays safe on Thanksgiving. Food and Recipes: The turkey is traditionally the staple of a Thanksgiving feast. Remember to check for hidden allergens that may be added during the processing or preparation of the turkey. Gravies and sauces may contain hidden allergens...
08/05/2014
...positive). Allergy tests can be helpful in giving your doctor clues about which foods are causing problems. However, they are not always completely accurate so doctors use them in addition to their own observations and the reports of the patient or their caregiver when evaluating a patient for a food allergy. Immediate vs. Delayed Allergic Reactions Many people assume that an allergic reaction to a food always occurs immediately after consuming it. Someone who experiences...
12/15/2012
...UPDATE April, 2016: If you would like to read an updated version of this blog post, please read FPIES –What Who When Which Why and How? Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) is a rare food allergy that affects an unknown number of children. Unfortunately, treatment is often delayed because of misdiagnosis. In this Nutricia sponsored video featured on our YouTube channel, Fallon Schultz, founder of the International FPIES Association (I-FPIES, formerly IAFFPE) shares the...
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