Allergens translated
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Karen B.Posted
Sun 14 Dec 2008 12:20amAllergens translated, short list:
English: Milk
French: Lait
German: Milch
Spanish: Leche
English: Nuts
French: Noix
German: Nuss
Spanish: Oleagnosos
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Evaluation of Chloraseptic "Allergen Block"
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Neil KaoPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
Jennifer Lashley, a physician's assistant at our office, gave me a coupon from the newspaper (thank you!) for Chloraseptic's "Allergen Block." This product is advertised as a " drug-free way to help prevent nasal allergy symptoms by blocking indoor and outdoor allergens. Chloraseptic™ Allergen Block is a clear topical gel containing petrolatum, glycerin
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Food Allergen Labeling
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Karen B.Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 4:36pm
Tell the FDA: Corn Needs to be Included in the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act
Targeting: Jennifer Love (FAAN - Marketing and Media Contact), Mary Jane Marchisotto (Executive Director at Food Allergy Initiative) and Dr. Margaret Hamburg (FDA Commissioner)
Started by: Sharon Rosen
Unlabeled Corn Allergens in food
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How To Reduce Fall Allergens In Your Home
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Carolin K.Posted
Sat 05 Sep 2009 10:05pm
but there are things that you can do to free yourself from allergy discomforts such as sneezing and stuffy noses. One of them is to keep your home free from allergens that cause these discomforts.
Apartment living gives us tips in reducing fall allergens in your home or apartment.
Stay away from pets or keep them clean.
Your pets’ hair may cause some people
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Gluten & Allergen Free Expo Promotional Video
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Gluten Free JenPosted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 2:27pm
We’ve put together a quick video to showcase last year’s Gluten & Allergen Free Expo! We hope to see you at one of the two we have scheduled for 2011.
If you have any questions you can email Jen or visit GFAFExpo.com
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My Evaluation of NasalGuard Allergen Gel
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Neil KaoPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
Here's my evaluation of a product called NasalGuard Allergen Gel. Its advertisement states that "NasalGuard is a patented, water-based gel which filters airborne particles that traditionally enter the nasal passages. Irritants such as dust mite allergen, pet dander and mold spore are major causes of sneezing, stuffy noses and more severe allergic reactions
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Food Allergen Labeling Law Turns 5 Years Old
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Gluten-Free SnacksPosted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:03pm
Can you believe that only 5 short years ago there were no requirements for labeling food allergens on product labels? Well that's right! Just over five years ago, (August 2004) the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) was signed into law, requiring manufacturers to list the 8 most common allergens clearly on package labels
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Gluten-free allergen-free gingerbread houses
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Alison S.Posted
Thu 10 Dec 2009 12:00am
You don’t have to miss out on making or eating a gingerbread house just because you are gluten-free or have food allergies. Gluten-free allergen-free gingerbread houses can be done! Here are some ideas:
Make the one I made last year, using Pamela’s Gluten-Free Bread Mix: Allergen-free gingerbread house
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Valentine’s Day ideas - gluten-free and allergen-free
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Alison S.Posted
Wed 09 Feb 2011 12:00am
Gluten-Free and Allergen-Free Valentine’s Day food and treat ideas so you can enjoy your day of love feeling happy and healthy:
♥ Make a gluten-free Valentine... brownies and frost with Valentine’s flair!
♥ Make Allergen-Free Sugar Cookies or Allergen-Free Red Velvet Cake !
♥ Buy your sweetie some See’s Candy - make sure you check
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Allergens on Airlines Survey
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Ria S.Posted
Tue 10 Mar 2009 3:04pm
Not sure if everyone has seen/participated in this survey about allergens on airlines, but please take a few seconds and participate.
Thanks!
Carol
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2h2368h frsnb0e0/start
Resources for families living with food allergies (peanut allergy, nut allergy, egg allergy, wheat allergy, milk allergy, fish allergy
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