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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]
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 What treatment is available for food allergies? If a person ingests a food they are allergy to, what is emergency treatment? What do parents have to do know about emergency treatment? 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 How are food allergies diagnosed? And how do you know 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 What are food allergies? What are typical symptoms? What is an exercise-induced allergy? 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 Overall Rating: Total Customer Reviews: (2)
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I f you're suffering from symptoms such as headaches, bloatedness, or a persistent runny nose, and you have an inkling that a certain food might be the culprit, then follow The Allergy Exclusion Diet and find out for sure. This carefully planned 28-day diet will pinpoint your allergies, and by the end of four weeks, you'll have a clear picture o[Read More]
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This book is a guidebook and cookbook designed for those who want to eliminate allergy foods from their diet but are concerned that such a significant change will be too difficult. This book eases the transition by providing you with over 75 family-friendly recipes that are free of milk, wheat, sugar, eggs, peanuts, corn and oats. It also provides [Read More]
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