Food Allergy – How an EpiPen Belt Saves Lives

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips on living safely with food allergies. This video explains the importance of wearing an EpiPen belt or holder to help with food allergy and anaphylaxis.

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Food Allergy – EpiPen Access At Home

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips for living safely with food allergies and anaphylaxis. This video explains how to set up an allergy safety system at home for immediate access to an EpiPen.

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Food Allergy Basics: Allergy Versus Intolerance

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

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Food Allergy Basics: Treatment

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

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Food Allergy Basics: Diagnosis

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

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Food Allergy – How To Avoid Accidental Exposure

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips for living safely with food allergies and anaphylaxis. This video explains how to avoid accidental exposure to food allergens.

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Food Allergy Basics: Food Allergies and Their Symptoms

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

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Why Food Allergies are on the Rise: Nut, Milk & Gluten Allergies

rawfoodswitch.com Find out why food allergies are on the rise… especially children food allergies like peanuts, nuts, soy, wheat, gluten, milk, and eggs. These allergies are more common than you think, find out the symptoms of allergies and what to do about them.

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Why do I have a peanut allergy when a peanut isn't a nut?

I have a severe peanut allergy, but I’m also allergic to other nuts (not quite as badly) and I’ve been told to stay away from all of them.

Thing is, a peanut is part of the legume family, and is actually a vegetable. So how come I’m allergic to other nuts too? I thought the two went hand in hand but could it be a coincidence that I’m allergic to peanuts and nuts?

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Egg Free, Dairy Free, Nut Free Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix

www.allerneeds.com Today we will be reviewing the cherrybrook Kitchen Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix, an Egg Free, Dairy Free and Nut Free alternative for those with Food Allergies. cherrybrook Kitchen Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix as well as other great tasting Allergen Free Foods are available from Allerneeds.com. For 5% off all orders type in the coupon code “Heather” www.allerneeds.com

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