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12/31/2011
...Fat: 5g Submitted by: Katherine Kennedy Pancakes 2/3 cup of rice flour 1/4 cup of water Pinch of salt 2 Tbsp of sugar 1 1/2 Tsp of baking soda Mix all ingredients together. Heat oil in a skillet on stovetop. Pour about 1/2 of mixture onto hot oil. Cook a few minutes until firm then turn over. Makes up to 4 pancakes Per 1 pancake Calories: 120 Protein: 1g Carbohydrates: 26g Fat: 0g Submitted by:...
Neocate Celebrates Rare Disease Day<sup>®</sup>
02/28/2018
...What is a Rare Disease? You may be wondering, “What is a rare disease?” Each country has a slightly different definition of what qualifies as a rare disease. A disease or disorder is defined as rare when it affects less than 200,000 Americans at a time. Because these diseases are rare, diagnosis is often delayed and funding for medical research on new resources and management options is limited. This lack of awareness and resources makes...
12/08/2011
...a list of the basic foods that may contain dairy or soy protein that you should avoid when on the elimination diet: All dairy and soy products Meat/processed meats Whey or Casein on the label Nutrition bars Glazes Lactose-free products Chocolate Fortified cereals Non-broth (cream) soup Cheese/Yogurt Salad dressing These are just some things to look out for when implementing an elimination diet. Of course, if you feel the need to supplement your baby’s diet...
Allergen-Free Mayonnaise
...The following allergen-free mayonnaise recipe was created by Carina Venter, B.Sc. Dietetics, Post Grad Dip in Allergy, PhD, RD. Carina is an Allergy Specialist dietitian dealing with children and adults diagnosed with food allergies, ranging from Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome, Eosinophilic Gastro-intestinal diseases, other non-IgE-mediated food allergies and IgE-mediated food allergies. She was inspired to create two mayonnaise recipes that could be suitable for her eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) patients that are following an elemental...
Allergen-Free Sweet Dipping Sauce
...A slightly sweet dipping sauce that is great for an elemental diet. This allergen-free sweet dipping sauce recipe was developed by Carina Venter, B.Sc. Dietetics, Post Grad Dip in Allergy, PhD, RD and used with permission. Carina is an Allergy Specialist dietitian dealing with children and adults diagnosed with food allergies, ranging from Food Protein-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES), Eosinophilic Gastro-intestinal diseases (EGIDs), other non-IgE-mediated food allergies and IgE-mediated food allergies. She was inspired to...
10/12/2017
...new foods when your child is well. When introducing new foods, do it one at a time so that, if your child does have a reaction, it is easy to identify the culprit. Start with foods that are least likely to cause an allergic reaction. Leave 1-2 weeks between the introduction of new food. Give small amounts of foods first. When introducing new foods, start with a “pea-size” amount and gradually increase over several days...
06/26/2012
...those found in Neocate Junior or Neocate Syneo, play a special role in the large intestine. Bacteria account for 35-50% of the volume of contents in the colon. Prebiotic fiber feeds the beneficial bacteria in our colon which helps to improve the health of our gut. Conditions of the Large Intestine Eosinophilic colitis and conditions like Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis (FPIES) and Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) are all conditions that affect the large intestine. These...
12/15/2016
...need 24 hours to get things done with no time left over to sleep. It’s a given, then, that we look for ways and devices to help simplify parenting. If you’ve ever had to mix formula in the middle of the night for a crying infant, you know the struggle is real. Companies have responded with appliances that can steam and puree baby foods, wash and dry baby bottles, and also makeup bottles of infant...
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