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11/04/2008
...it pays to do the legwork ahead of time. Get a good guide book or research restaurants online. Several restaurant chains, like Outback Steak house, specifically address food allergies on their websites along with their menu. I always ask to speak with a manager or chef when ordering as we’ve found that many times the wait staff is unsure about specific ingredients. Many moms I know swear by a chef’s card as another layer of...
Will My Child Outgrow Cow Milk Allergy?
05/24/2017
...specifically, other research studies have found that about 45-50% of children outgrow CMA by one year, 60-75% by two years and 85-90% by three years.2,3 Around 80% of children Outgrow Cow Milk Allergy Fortunately, the general consensus is that around 80% of children with cow milk allergy will outgrow it by 3-5 years of age 5. Regular follow up by your medical specialist is important to re-test tolerance of cow milk protein.6 Now, compare that...
Corn syrup solids in hypoallergenic formulas
07/14/2020
...ingredients in Neocate undergo a purification process designed to remove the protein and fat that are naturally present in corn. Since the protein part of the food is what the body responds to in a typical allergic reaction, this reduces the part of corn that triggers corn protein allergy reactions. That being said, we do not test for corn protein so we are unable to say that possible trace proteins have been completely eliminated. Leading...
Solid Foods and Picky Eating?
10/20/2017
...were later in life to try new foods and how much variety their diets had. The Results The authors found that children in the study who were exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life were less likely to be picky about how their food was prepared. They were also less likely to reject food and less likely to be afraid of new foods. By waiting until 6 months to introduce solid foods, their...
10/27/2016
...her. Based on what I heard from the parents and the child, she ate just enough to ward off hunger. I immediately requested additional blood tests to determine just how severe her nutritional deficiencies had become. Most of the results did not surprise me, but one lab value did, and that was her deficient prealbumin level. Prealbumin can reflect the body’s capability to call on protein stores to support many different body functions. It also...
06/15/2017
...after a health concern or new diagnosis, or even due to a general life event such as a birthday or milestone that inspires you to change. One thing that all of you reading this most likely have in common is that you have embarked on a diet change due a medical concern or food allergy diagnosis, either for yourself or a loved one.   Diet changes are viewed as individual efforts A diet change for...
08/08/2019
...reading this most likely have in common is that you have embarked on a diet change due a medical concern or food allergy diagnosis, either for yourself or a loved one. A diet change for any reason is usually just considered for the family member who needs the diet change alone. This is the main reason why many who require a special diet often feel alone, deprived, and are ultimately unsuccessful in incorporating a new...
12/09/2010
...stickers that indicate what is or isn’t in the food. Labels on each item served of the 8 major allergens might be most helpful and can help cover your bases for unexpected guests or unexpected allergies. If you have multiple young guests with allergies it might be more fun for them to see a special sticker just for them (such as a favorite animal or cartoon character) on foods they CAN eat. Labels eliminate the...
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