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Patient Perspectives – Teddy’s Feeding Tube Journey of Hope
...in all the gaps that the doctors and medical staff couldn’t. Until you have a child at home with a feeding tube, it’s nearly impossible to know the day to day realities and how to navigate them (mostly) successfully. The vomiting got a little better when Teddy was 9 months old and his new GI doctor put him on an amino acid-based formula, but it didn’t get truly better for another 12 months, and has...
05/26/2011
...allergies. Most of the clinical studies on the health benefits of probiotics were done with the strains Lactobacillus GG, L. casei, B. bifidum and S. thermophilus, all of which are traditionally used in dairy foods. For infants, read about our latest hypoallergenic infant formula, Neocate Syneo Infant, which contains a blend of prebiotics in combination with a probiotic, a specific strain of B. breve. The good news is that it is possible to find allergy-friendly...
04/12/2016
...into their mouth instead of on their head like this little guy here. Some families will need a bit more help getting their child to gain weight. A food allergy or a related GI condition might be a factor in not gaining weight as expected. It is possible that your child is eating well, but experiencing digestive symptoms because of a food allergy. Hypoallergenic products like Neocate can often be a wonderful tool for children...
01/12/2010
...one’s lifetime bone health because the development of peak bone mass during these years will reduce the risk of fractures and Osteoporosis later in adulthood.[3] The recommended intake of calcium for infants and children are[4]: Birth-6 months: 210 mg per day 7-12 months: 270 mg per day 1-3 years: 500 mg per day 4-8 years: 800 mg per day 9-13 years: 1300 mg per day The best sources of calcium are milk and milk products,...
07/16/2009
...about the salt and toppings added afterwards. Movie theater popcorn may contain milk products, gluten or both and there is a possibility of cross contamination. If you’re not 100% sure that the popcorn made at your theatre is safe for your little one, you can make some popcorn at home and bring it in a plastic bag. Candy. Many fruit flavored candies are free of peanuts, gluten and casein. Below are some options from the...
09/29/2010
...were milk allergy-free by age 16. So how can you tell if your child is no longer allergic to dairy products? Conducting a Milk Trial Often your pediatrician or allergist may suggest a milk trial to test their tolerance once your child is over 12 months old and hasn’t had any diary in their diet for at least 6 months. A milk trial typically consists of giving your child a small about of dairy, often...
11/29/2012
...their families. The event included: A fundraising walk through the interior of the Plymouth Meeting Mall. Our supporters raised more than $25,000 that will be used to keep children safe and healthy! An award presentation to special guest, Representative Thomas Murt. We awarded a certificate of appreciation for the work he’s done in Pennsylvania to protect students with food allergies in schools. Exhibitor tables to find out more about their products and services. Many vendors...
05/11/2010
...soy oil is usually safe for patients with soy allergies. The FDA exempts refined soybean oil from being labeled as an allergen. Talk with your child’s healthcare provider to determine what’s appropriate for your child. It’s important to note that not all soy oil is refined so unless it is specified as such, you should not assume it is safe. For example, some hypoallergenic formulas contain refined soy oil, which undergoes a purification process that...
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