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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.
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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
Good Food Allergies and the Foodservice Industry

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Table divided as follows:
Allergen or Substance causing Adverse Reaction
Ingredient Categories to be Avoided
Examples of Products Which May Contain These Ingredients

Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association

CityAllergy   U.S.A

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Food Allergy Information

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Food allergy information sheets on peanut, egg, milk, shellfish, wheat, treenuts, soy, fish.

Food Allergy Initiative   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Foods that cause allergy

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In theory, any food can cause a food allergy. But in fact just a handful of foods are to blame for 90% of allergic reactions to food. These foods are known as the ‘big eight’

Food Standards Agency   United Kingdom

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Seafood Allergy

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What is seafood allergy?
Classification of seafood causing allergies
How common is seafood allergy?
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How is seafood allergy diagnosed?
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Seafood allergens for Blood tests

An excellent article (with a specific South African perspective)

Andreas Lopata Ph.D.

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

Your commentsHaving recently had my first shellfish reaction this article was exactly what I was looking for. From: Peggy W.

Very good overview, but I would have liked to know more about the symptoms. From: H Sakanaka
Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Triggers - Food

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Food aggravates asthma through:, Following category of food can induce asthma, Clues of foods allergy, how Sweets cause asthma?, how Dust and Dinner induce Asthma?, how Fume and Onion cause Asthma?, how Soft drink causes Asthma?, After how much time food causes problem?, Should an allergic person avoid Milk?, wheat, egg, fish allergy, Diet for Asthmatic Patients, children and the elderly.

Asthma Cure   India

Your commentsAt the age of 50 I suddenly realized that the reason my lungs were becoming congested was I was eating onions at Taco Bell! Onions give me insomnia and an asthma-like reaction (mild). From: Douglas G. Danforth


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