Books: Food Intolerance Related
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Alcohol Metabolism, Alcohol Intolerance and Alcoholism : Biochemical and Pharmacogenetic Approaches
D.P. Agarwal
Published: 1990
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Carbohydrate intolerance in infancy
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Common Food Intolerances 2 : Milk in Human Nutrition and Adult-Type Hypolactasia (Dynamic Nutrition Research, Vol 3)
S. Auricchio, G. Semenza
Published: 1993
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Coping with food intolerances : surviving the nineties
Dick Thom
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Coping With Food Intolerances: Fourth Edition
Dick Thom / Paperback
Published: 2002 304 Pages
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Curing Colic and Lactose Intolerance With Homeopathy
Jana Shiloh
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Dietary Management of Food Allergies and Intolerances: A Comprehensive Guide
This is probably the best book I have seen on allergy and intolerance management. Although written primarily for dietitians, other health professionals will find this book a wonderful resource. (Ed)
Janice Vickerstoff Joneja
Published: 2000
Hall Publications
Food Allergies and Food Intolerance
A leading international authority on food allergy and intolerance provides invaluable advice for achieving
dramatic and long-lasting improvements in your health. * Explains how sensitivity to foods is responsible for many chronic and misdiagnosed ailments such as migraines, sinus problems, and persistent fatigue. * Includes a step-by-step process for identifying food allergies and intolerances and reshaping your diet for better health.
Jonathan Brostoff, Linda Gamlin / Paperback
Published: 2000 470 Pages
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Food Allergy and Intolerance
Jonathan Brostoff, Stephen J. Challacombe
Published: 1987
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Food Allergy and Other Adverse Reactions to Food
M.H. Lessof
Published: 1994
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