Allergy UK has declared January 25th to January 29th as Food Allergy & Food Intolerance Week.
As a result, at BeAllergyWise we'll focus on food allergy and intolerance this week.
Stay tuned for lots of information on these topics!
Source: AllergyUK
According to a 2006 European study called Parsifal, raw milk can help protect children against allergies, asthma and eczema.
The study followed about 15,000 children in five European countries. The study's results showed that drinking raw milk (or "farm milk") actually seemed to reduce the incidence of asthma and atopic ...
If you've eat a special diet of any kind, heading out to a dinner party or restaurant can be a significant challenge.
While this might not sound like a big deal to those who can eat anything, consider just how much of our social lives revolve in one way or another ...
According to the website, Ask Dr Sears, the least allergenic foods are:
- apples
- apricots
- asparagus
- avocados
- barley
- beets
- broccoli
- carrots
- cauliflower
- chicken
- cranberries
- dates
- grapes
- honey
- lamb
- lettuce
- mangoes
- oats
- papayas
- peaches
- pears
- raisins
- rice
- rye
- safflower oil
- salmon
- squash
- sunflower oil
- sweet potatoes
- turkey
- veal
There has been a lot of interesting news on the allergy and asthma front this year. Some of it is cautionary; some of it is heartening. I'm putting it all together for a great group writing project hosted by Robert Hruzek of Middle Zone Musings. So take a ...
