Parenting a food allergic child can be a daunting task. Doing so without stress and anxiety takes practice! Help your family survive the initial diagnosis of food allergies and find a ‘new' normal that every family member can enjoy.
Hidden Food Allergies offers the key to permanent allergy-free health--without the need for medication or unnecessarily restrictive diets. In this valuable book, leading medical authority on nutrition Dr. James Braly and Britain's top nutrition expert, Patrick Holford, identify the most common allergens, help you diagnose an allergy, and provide a [Read More]
"I wholeheartedly recommend Food Allergies." –Christopher M. Foley, M.D. "A powerful key to health. Dr. Walsh’s principles have revolutionized my personal health." –Margaret L. Williams, D.C. "The information in this book demystifies food and chemical allergies and gives patients courage." –Loren C. Stockton,[Read More]
In Get to Know Your Gut, Joan Sauers and Joanna McMillan-Price take a candid, often hilarious look at the inner workings of our gut, explaining to readers why their stomachs act the way they do and how they can avoid many "uncomfortable" situations. This indispensable book breaks down the bathroom door on previously taboo subjects, from bad breath [Read More]
For children with food allergies, eating -- one of the basic functions of life -- can be a nightmare. Children who suffer or become dangerously ill after eating peanuts, seafood, milk, eggs, wheat, or a host of other foods require constant vigilance from caring, concerned parents, teachers, and friends.In this empathetic and comprehensive guide, Dr[Read More]
A food allergy is an immune system response to a food that the body mistakenly believes is harmful. Chemicals released by the immune system to protect the body trigger allergic reactions ? varying widely from mild rashes to life-threatening anaphylactic shock. Often difficult to diagnose, food allergies can be lifetime afflictions ? with no treatme[Read More]
Doctor Mom's Prescription for Managing Your Food Allergies is a guide written to help you safely navigate your food allergies. It contains information for an adult, a child, or a family dealing with these issues. We start at the beginning, with diagnosis and testing. You will learn many techniques to prevent a reaction, but also how to manage one s[Read More]
In recent years the word "allergy" has become a catch-all phrase. The term "food allergy" is misinterpreted as anything from a stomach ache to a rash, most often confused with a food intolerance. What many people do not understand is that food allergies are serious and can be life-threatening, just as an allergy to bee stings can be fatal. Throu[Read More]
Pinnacle Book Award Winner, Health NABE As close to a bible on the subject as exists… Dennis Littrell, Top Reviewer, AmazonA first pick for any parent… James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review Great book! Jim Barnes, Managing Editor & Awards Director, JenkinsAn exceptional book… Kelly Jad'on, Founder of Basil & SpiceA pleasant, warm[Read More]
What’s the difference between a food allergy and food intolerance? Dr. Karen DeMuth, Emory University, answers these and other questions.Background Dr. Karen DeMuth is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University. She is also a pediatric allergy specialist at Emory-Children’s Center. Related Links Allergies in Children (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) www.choa.org Karen DeMuth BSN, MD (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) www.choa.org