Food Intolerance
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Bookstore
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A variety of cookbooks for people with Food Intolerances.
Savory Palate, Inc USA
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Common Food Allergies in Adults and Children
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A brief article on the common food allergies in adults and children.
Healthtouch Online USA
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Common snack causes problems for some children
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A highlight of a study published in the July issue of Pediatrics, the peer-reviewed, scientific journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) USA
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Concomitant and Synergistic Foods
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A concomitant food is one which provokes a reaction in a susceptible individual when another allergen such as a pollen is present. This means that you can be more reactive or more symptomatic following the ingestion of specific foods during certain pollinating seasons. For example: under normal circumstances you are able to eat beans without any adverse reaction but when the air is filled with grass pollens, you find that you experience reactivity to beans. This is because legumes and grass pollens are concomitant. You may not even have obvious pollen sensitivity, but can exhibit symptoms when this concomitancy is present.
Dr. Allan Lieberman
Parents of Allergic Children PAC USA
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Consumer Resource List on Food Allergies and Intolerances
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A list of books relating to food allergy and intolerance.
Food and Nutrition Information Center USA
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Detecting Food Allergies
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Overview of allergy symptoms, methods of detection
Parents of Allergic Children PAC USA
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Diagnosing Food Allergy and Food Intolerance
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How to diagnose food allergies and intolerance.
Healthtouch Online USA
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Food Allergies and Food Intolerances
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What is a food allergy?, What is food intolerance?, Learn the facts about food intolerance, Delaying food allergies, What to do if you have a food allergy.
Eleanor Brownridge
Dietitians of Canada Canada
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Food allergies and travel
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People with food allergies may get nervous about eating
away from home, and for good reason. Here are some
possible risks and ways to avoid them while traveling.
Mayo Health Oasis USA
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Food allergies versus food intolerances
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A good overview of the difference between food allergy and intolerance.
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