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ChildrenÂ’s food allergies
The Rejection Connection Why are so many children having allergic reactions to food? By Katrina Mather Soon after feeding her then 2-year-old daughter, Rebekah, a small amount of bread with peanut butter on it, Judy Silver witnessed her worst imaginable nightmare. Within minutes, my daughter was on the floor, kicking and gasping for air, recalls the Ridgefield, Connecticut, resident. I could tell
Food allergies?
Do you find yourself making two or even three meals a night to meet your family's dietary needs? When it comes to food issuesallergies, intolerances, and the likea
Got food allergies? New cards make travel worry-free
Got food allergies? New cards make travel worry-free Dont let a food allergy keep you from enjoying the smorgasbord of good eats on your next vacation abroad. SelectWisely (www.selectwisely.com) now offers wallet-sized laminated allergy translation cards to make your trip safe and certain. Choose from 37 of the most common food sensitivities and 12 unique languages to create a translation card specific
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Q. What is the difference between a food sensitivity and a food allergy? Can either be
More ways to keep sinuses clear
Instead of margarine, Crisco, hydrogenated oil, or oil-roasted foods that are not as easily digestible or might exacerbate allergies, use butter, ghee, or mechanically pressed (cold or expeller-pressed) vegetable oils. The best are olive, sesame, and almond oils. To aid in digestion and reduce food allergies, use honey (the raw, uncooked type only), maple syrup, stevia, anise, or fennel in place of
Bye, Bye, Tummy Troubles
Bye, Bye, Tummy Trouble By Victoria Dolby Toews Maybe the culprit was that fourth slice of pizza or a second scoop of rocky road, but when a child complains of a stomachache, relief becomes every parent's goal. Any number of factors can cause digestive tumultincluding rich foods, antibiotic reaction and food allergies. How do you quell the upset? Parents know their children best. If a particular digestive
Back to School | Delicious Living helps Parents and Kids with Healthy Eating Habits
It's that time again...Back to School! Delicious Living is helping parents and kids with healthy eating habits with helpful resources and recipes.
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Q. Should my kids take probioticsand if so, when? A. These
Easy breathing
Since his teens, 38-year-old high school teacher Mike Musialowski has carried a handkerchief.
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Q. My child suffers from recurring ear infections. Which are the best herbs or supplements to help prevent them? A. Your child is far from alone. Every year, pediatricians diagnose more than 5 million ear infections in the United States, and 93 percent of children will have at least one ear infection by the time they enter kindergarten. Aside from pain, ear infections can cause irritability, difficulty
Allergies in full bloom?
Thymus extract What it is: Thymus extracts come from thymus glands (most often from young calves); certain forms of these extracts have been shown to help the human thymus work better. Perched below the thyroid and above the heart, the butterfly-shaped thymus is a serious immune-system player, pumping out infection-fighting white blood cells called T-lymphocytes. How it works: Thymus extracts don't
Is it something you ate?
An upset stomach that stays upset. Headaches that come back again and again. Persistent rashes. Aching joints. With the increasing number of reports on food intolerance, it's enough to make you wonder:
Prescription for healthy kids: Birth to 18 years old
Birth to 2 years Focus on: Nutrition Proper nutrition is the foundation of good health, says Marilyn Tanner, a pediatric dietitian at St. Louis Childrens Hospital.
Dairy-Free Decadence
Dairy-Free Decadence You'll never know what's missing in these rich and creamy recipes By Catherine S. Gregory Photos by Zeva Oelbaum Rich and creamy foods can be some of life's ultimate indulgencesserving your favorite pasta dish with a thick, luscious cream sauce, sinking your teeth into a hot-off-the-grill cheddar melt or sharing a sinful dessert topped with a scoop of ice cream. But indulging
Open Wide
Open Wide How to feed your baby the best at every stage By Carlotta Mast Mornings are my favorite time of day, thanks to my 1-year-old son, Eli, who always wakes up with a big smile and an even bigger appetite. Its my job to nourish his rapidly growing body with the healthiest foods. If you, too, have a child in your charge 2 or younger, the following tips can help provide the nutrition your little
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