Archive for February, 2010
February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in allergies to food |
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Cardiac is when the heart may begin to beat rapidly or quite irregular, making breathing quite difficult. Gastrointestinal causes the body to feel sick, producing diarrhea, abdominal pain and even vomiting. The last category is allergic reactions to do with skin, such as sweating, rashes, itchiness and even skin diseases. ₅ Obviously these reactions are not very delightful at all, and are best avoided by keeping away from the additives that do the harm. Tests can help determine what is causing such a reaction, and there is definitely a connection between allergic reactions and food additives. Their chemicals and substances are not safe for all people, and can result in many different types of harm.
To this day many consumers take in additives in their everyday food. Usually the effects of the additives within their body, is not so bad, but in some cases it can be. If the body refuses an additive or even a food, the result is usually an allergic reaction. Tests can be taken to recover or help one with their allergy, and let them know what specific additive or food has been causing it. The best way to keep safe from experiences of reactions is to keep away from the cause, or have an organic diet, where the food is natural. Synthetic food has man-made chemicals that should not completely be trusted, and the intake of this kind of food is more of a risk to the human body. With care and knowledge food additives and synthetic foods can be okay in ones diet, but organic is always the safest alternate.
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February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in allergies |
A gluten allergy can be difficult if gluten is eaten. Learn about what a gluten allergic reaction looks like with expert tips on celiac disease in this free nutrition video.
Expert: Sharon Powell
Bio: Sharon Powell is a mother of a five year old son who has a gluten intolerance.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
Duration : 0:2:20
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February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in food allergies |
http://www.Mercolahealthypets.com
Duration : 0:5:45
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February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in kids with food allergies |
Kids speak candidly about living with food allergies. Narrated by Paul Konrad.
Duration : 0:10:1
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February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in Wheat, egg, peanut, milk |
My boyfriend is allergic to almost everything. Sugar, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Rice, Peanut, Milk, Eggs, Peas…We are looking for a buckwheat flour bread recipe, since its all we can think of that he is not allergic to. We are beginning to realize that no matter what recipe we use, buckwheat flour doesnt rise or turn out, ever. not after kneading for 15 min, or in a bread machine. Any Advice to help the dough rise? Is Tapioca a good flour for baking? Are there any other flours that I can add? Any tips will help…and recipes as well
I’m not sure if this recipe will do but posting it for you too look at! Have a look at the links below, hope it helps…. good luck
Jesse’s Corn-Free, Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Sugar-Free Bread
This recipe comes to us from Susan Carmack.
Dry Ingredients:
2 ½ cups rice flour
½ cup tapioca flour
2 ½ teaspoons guar gum
1 tablespoon yeast
1 teaspoon salt
Liquid Ingredients:
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons olive oil or tallow
1 ½ – 2 cups water
1 teaspoon cider or rice vinegar
Directions:
Add liquid ingredients to dry ingredients in food processor. Process the mixture until it is smooth like a cake. Spoon it into a greased bread pan or muffin tins. Bake in oven at 350F – 30 min for bread and 15 minutes for the buns.
http://www.celiac.com/articles/1078/1/Jesses-Corn-Free-Dairy-Free-Egg-Free-Gluten-Free-Soy-Free-Sugar-Free-Bread/Page1.html
http://www.celiac.com
Egg Substitutes@about.com
http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/recipes/allergiesintol/breads.html
http://aprovechar.danandsally.com/?p=228
http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/rec/breadm95.html#breadm95.12
Info on buckwheat I found for you:
Since buckwheat flour is gluten free, it is usually combined with wheat flour so that the dough will rise.
February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in allergies |
I would like a pet I can actually pet. I love dogs and cats, but have found my allergies and asthma act up around them – are there certain breeds I should look for? I’ve tried fish and lizards, but they just aren’t very pet-like, though I enjoy having them around. Are there dogs and cats that are better for people with allergies? Maybe certain short-hair breeds? Or other pets that are great? Thank you for any help! 
Any of the hairless dog and cat breeds are good. They take a little getting used to but are really sweet pets. Poodles are also good, but please, please, don’t get a poodle cross breed. There are so many health problems related to them because of the crossing.(You cross one type of dog that’s already prone to problems, with another that is also prone, and you double the problem)
Look into Devon Rex or Sphinx cats, Chinese Crested, American Hairless Terriers, Mexican Hairless dogs, or Peruvian Inca Orchid dogs. There is also a breed of hairless guinea pigs. And of course hairless rats. Birds are also good companions. They are very affectionate is raised properly, so find a reputable breeder, not pet store bought.
February 27th, 2010 -- Posted in kids with food allergies |
Just wanted to get some feedback from parents that use Biomedical interventions with their ASD kids.
Anybody do the food allergy testing with their kids?
Heavy metal testing resulting in chealation?
GFCF diet? Did you test allergies first?
I have a five year old diagnosed with Austism. I have looked into treating him with diet but decided against it. He has no aggresive behavior and he enjoys eating a lot of things. From looking on the Web I haven’t seen enough evidence of it’s affectiveness to make it worth taking away the foods he loves. But for those people who are doing it with success I say "good for you". Every child is different and I certainly believe any parent who says it helps.
February 25th, 2010 -- Posted in allergies to food |
Portrays how teens feel about managing their food allergies; real-life teens discuss their friends, pet peeves, dating, the importance of remembering their emergency medicine, and more.
Duration : 0:6:1
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February 25th, 2010 -- Posted in allergies |
Eczema is an allergy that is related immunologically to allergies that a person may have in their nose or eyes. Find out how to retain oils to combat symptoms of eczema with help from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on allergies and eczema.
Expert: David Hill
Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com
Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, N.C.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Duration : 0:2:31
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February 25th, 2010 -- Posted in food allergies |
Naturopath Dr. Irene Karatzas of Point Grey Wellness Clinic in Vancouver talks to http://www.healthchoices.ca about food allergies, and how naturopaths can help detect and treat them with naturopathic medicine.
Duration : 0:0:44
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