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03/26/2015
...cooking. Genes Ethnicity, gender, and genetics may impact whether and when you see diminishing or disappearing food allergies. According to some research, odds are stacked against African American children, females, children with multiple food allergies, those with more severe food allergic reactions, and those with food allergy that develops later in life. Location, location, location! Where you live may play a role in your allergy profile too. This may be associated with different environments and...
08/26/2010
...grossly malnourished infants and toddlers suffer both short and long-term consequences, which may include delayed motor and language development, as well as poorer intelligence schools and school performance[3]. Fat Myelin is a fatty substance that covers and protects nerves. Myelination (the development of myelin around nerve fibers) occurs at a very rapid rate during the first 2 years of life and this is a key part of brain growth and development. Because myelin is composed...
09/21/2010
...a short message, which might include a phone number. You can apply one of these food allergy tattoos on the first day of school or camp, when sending your little one to a birthday party or picnic, or just in case. We think they’d also be a great idea to use for the first week of day care or for play dates with new friends. Another idea would be to use the general tattoo to...
12/20/2016
...food source for some of the bacteria that naturally live in our gastrointestinal (GI) tract. You can think of prebiotics as fertilizer for “good” or beneficial gut bacteria. Examples of prebiotics that you may see on food labels include inulin, fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and polyols, including lactulose (1). Types of carbohydrates that are prebiotics can also be found naturally in many foods including human breast milk, whole grains, bananas, garlic, onions, artichokes and honey. This list...
...a sick baby in the house was very stressful for the entire family,” says Laurie. “Our 2-year-old daughter had to deal with a crying baby all the time, and the fact that mommy and daddy weren’t there for her as much because the baby demanded so much of our attention. And the sleepless nights were horrific for everyone.” Nutritional Management and Outcome: After doing her own online research, Laurie realized Levi had reflux. She switched...
...she was allergic to a long list of foods including casein, lactose, gluten and soy. With the Peptamen Jr. not working, Makenzie began trying other types of formula, including COMPLETE Pediatric, Nutren Jr., Vivonex and blended food. “We tried everything, short of having a chemist make a formula just for Makenzie, with no success!” says Pam. As a result, Makenzie did not gain any weight and was diagnosed with failure to thrive when she was...
08/13/2015
...food allergies. These are tattoos that you would put on your child prior to an outing that can’t be lost or washed off during a short period of time. Medical alert bracelets are a good idea for those with severe food allergies as they are helpful for EMT personnel if there is an emergency. Re-usable wraps that hold a sandwich and then unfold to become a place mat while eating Lunch boxes with food allergy...
07/16/2015
...Our food allergy journey began in September of 2010 when our oldest was diagnosed with an egg allergy. Within seven short months, our youngest had joined him with a food allergy diagnosis of dairy, soy, peanuts, and tree nuts. Following my little men’s diagnosis, my husband and I set some ground rules. At the top of the list was, “No new foods unless both of us were present.” It seemed logical until one day,...
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