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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent A Practical Guide to Suspected Food Allergy

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An excellent overview of food allergy.

Dr Adrian Morris

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

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Your commentsI found this article very helpful.
F. Martinez

I agree, I did not know that cross-reactions may be important.
Frank

I think this was the best article I have read on food allergy. I should know, I have had hives from food for the past 5 years. Your site was informative, without going into too much detail. Thus it led to a true understanding of the food allergy situation for the lay person. Clare Flocco
Professional's Personal Site Moderate Allergic to Milk Formulas?

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A quick look at what formulas are best for babies who are allergic to cow's milk formulas.

Dr Greene's House Calls   USA

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Layperson's Site Good Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page

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This is an informal gathering of the net wisdom on allergies and asthma. It contains links to various (Web and non-Web) sources of information. This started as the misc.kids Allergy and Asthma FAQ, so a certain amount of this information is geared towards parents, but there is plenty of information for adults, too.

Contains general information, allergy and asthma resources, book reviews and allergy recipes.

Very extensive site but not easy on the eye.

Eileen Kupstas Soo

Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Breast-Feeding is Best

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There is little doubt that mother's milk is the best food for infants. Human milk offers an ideal balance of nutrients and also contains a rich supply of protective factors which the human infant requires.

Infant Nutritional Requirements
Food Allergy & Breast Feeding
Introduction of Solid Foods
Risks of premature introduction of solids

A very good and useful article.

Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs   Canada

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Laypersons Organisation Good Calcium: Life without Cow's Milk

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Recommended Daily Amounts (RDA)
Other Sources of Calcium

No Cow's Milk for me Thanks!   United Kingdom

Your commentsYour information is now inaccurate - many studies now show that population with very low intake of cows milk have the best rates of bone density in the world - they are NOT getting their calcium in the way the people of USA and New Zealand are...and look how much oestoporosis occurs in USA and NZ. Refer to the recent China study for confirmation that high dairy diets are not recommended now for good bone density. A diet rich in Legumes, green vegetables, fruit and plenty of exercise (some moderate but regular exposure to sunlight)build the best bones in the world. Rom: Jenny Rielly
Layperson's Site Excellent Carper's SuperGuide to Dairy Products

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This SuperGuide to Dairy give you the details on just about every type of milk product in the known universe, including lactose percentages for every type. What is whey, what is casein, concentrated milk, etc.

Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearing House   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Casein in Processed Foods & Products

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A milk protein called casein could be the cause of unnecessary suffering for those allergic to dairy products. It is used in many processed foods and products, many times as a hidden ingredient.

The presence of casein in processed foods can cause people with an allergy to go into anaphylaxis, a life threatening reaction.

What Is Casein?, What Are Caseinates?, Casein Awareness,

Allergies.About.com   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Children's Allergies

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Allergy and ear infections
Allergies at school
Asthma and physical education.
Feeding allergic infants and small children
Dairy product allergies
Recipes for the allergic infant

Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc.   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Acceptable Cows Milk Allergy

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A brief article on cows milk allergy with a link to an electronic consultation with an allergist.

Allergy Center   Australia

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Cows Milk Allergy in Children

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A reasonably good and detailed article on milk allergy.

However many statements and concepts are controversial and are not supported by orthodox medicine.

Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs   Canada

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