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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 milk–soy 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...
07/19/2017
...that the restaurant is food allergy-friendly and cross-contamination won’t be a problem. Another great resource when doing research is AllergyEats, which describes itself as “the leading guide to allergy-friendly restaurants in the United States.” AllergyEats is a free, peer-based website and app, (for both Apple and Android devices), to rate a restaurant on their food allergy friendliness, based on customer reviews. You can’t beat social support systems where you can get input from families like...
Bullying and Food Allergies. What You Can Do?
01/04/2018
...Parents, teachers, and the community can be instrumental in curbing food allergy bullying. Scripting responses, role-playing scenarios, and running interference with school personnel are ways parents can help. FARE has created helpful tips for preventing and addressing bullying: Encourage open communication Teach kids the skills they need to stand up to bullies Recognize the signs of bullying Behave calm and assure your child that you are helping him/her when you learn of bullying. Encourage teachers,...
Solid Foods and Picky Eating?
10/20/2017
...solids based on what we’ve shared? – Rob McCandlish, RDN About the author: Rob McCandlish is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) who joined the Nutricia team in 2010. Rob has years of 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!   Last updated May 2018...
Importance of fiber in childhood when it comes to food allergies
04/18/2019
...the day. What else would you like to know about fiber? -Rob McCandlish, RDN About the author: Rob McCandlish is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) who joined the Nutricia team in 2010. Rob has years of 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!  ...
Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE): Things I wish I knew Before Starting
09/13/2016
...based on her extensive experience working with the families of patients diagnosed with EoE. Please be sure to talk to members of your child’s healthcare team to determine if this information is appropriate for your child. She works with families in an outpatient setting and also teaches college courses. Her professional organization memberships include: The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) The Council for Pediatric...
10/19/2017
...A Mom’s Journey with TED (Total Elimination Diet) If you try an elimination diet and your baby still displays food allergy symptoms while being exclusively breastfed, or if you are not able to get enough nutrition yourself, breastfeeding and formulas are an option. Your doctor may recommend an amino acid-based formula such as Neocate for your baby. Neocate is on 100% free amino acids based, the building blocks of protein. Your child’s body can easily...
01/26/2017
...are some considerations when faced with that on-the-spot question: 1. Home-made food made by someone other than you—is not allowed. Unless it is made by someone you have directly taught how to prepare foods safe for your child, the answer must be NO. Even if the food was prepared by a parent of another child with allergies, you can never be sure that others are fully aware of your child’s food allergy restrictions. Say “NO”...
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