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Allergic To Seafood - Articles
Allergen Free & Healthy Cooking Tips
by
Manda K.
Posted
Tue 24 Feb 2009 9:34pm
Confused? Lost? Uncertain? I know the feeling. I've been there and I want to help. On this page, you will see a large amount of substitutions for allergen causing foods and healthy alternatives to everyday cooking. Some of them are pretty obvious while others shoot off a mental light bulb. If you have any questions, words of advice, or suggestions, ...
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Fish Allergies and Omega-3s – Any Alternatives?
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Fri 01 Jun 2012 8:29am
Almost one billion people on this planet consider seafood (mostly, in the form of fish) as a source of protein. In fact, seafood is so highly recommended as a source of high quality protein that it is recommended that you eat seafood at least three times a week to just once for red meat.
This is because the kind of nutritio ...
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Another article attacking food allergy groups
by
Leigha
Posted
Thu 15 Oct 2009 10:04pm
There must be some playbook that news outlets use that instructs them to print something nasty about the food-allergic community when there's nothing else interesting going on. Every couple of months, one of these articles appears and makes me want to throw my laptop against the wall. Here's the latest, on Slate.com, entitled "Nuts to That: The Peo ...
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Your Individualized Food Blueprint – The Missing Key To A New You
by
DocSpallone
Posted
Mon 28 Nov 2011 8:43pm
Have you been to the doctor multiple times and no matter what tests he or she orders, they can’t seem to find any major answers? Or on the other side of the fence, are your aches and ailments starting to accumulate like a cluttered closet?
There is no end-all, be-all, cure-all when it comes to optimum health, but there is one thing ...
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wednesdays as good a day as any.
by
Jill F.
Posted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:15am
I’ve been toying with the idea of a food blog for a long time. Problem is, I work in an office that has blocked most interesting websites, including any that would allow me to post from work, where I spend 99% of my computer using time. My home laptop died a long time ago, and I use my sidekick for most of my crucial internet time (myspa ...
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Fish Allergies and Omega-3s: Other options for the latter…
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Wed 16 Mar 2011 8:18am
Seafood has been a popular choice in almost every culture, and while there are only a few who must have seafood everyday (and thrive on it!) but there are some who cannot enjoy any type of fish or seafood in general due to the fact that they have an allergy to this type of food.
It's unfortunate due to the fact that one ten ...
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US Schools are Overreacting to Nut Allergies Causing Nationwide Epidemic
by
Cascia T.
Posted
Wed 07 Jan 2009 3:03pm
A few years ago a school nurse in San Francisco made sure every child who entered the school washed their hands thoroughly due to another child’s severe allergy to peanuts. In another school district a bus full of ten-year-olds was evacuated and sanitized because a peanut was found on the floor. More and more schools in the US are becoming "peanut ...
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Just Say No to Nuttiness Over Nuts
by
Dr. Polly
Posted
Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:15pm
Some smart doctors think we may be getting too hyped up over peanut and other nut allergies.
Okay, at least one smart doctor, Nicholas A. Christakis over at Harvard says in a recent British Medical Journal column ( This Allergies Hysteria Is Just Nuts ) that our culture of nut-free tables and the like may be doing us a disservice, overstressin ...
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No More Mammalian Meat
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Thu 02 Dec 2010 12:54am
Just What I Need - Another Problem
Got a call from Dr. Calm's office (my immunologist) today and I definitely have an "alpha-gal" mammalian meat allergy. The hamburger I ate a few weeks ago was the cause of my anaphylactic reaction. The jury apparently is still out on the c-kit mutation test for mastocytosis. No more mammalian meats or mamm ...
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