Living With a Peanut Allergy
It is wise to avoid all peanut and tree nut
products including almonds, almond extract, arachide, arachis oil,
artificial nuts, beer nuts, baking mixes, brazil nuts, cacahueta,
cacahuete, cashews, chestnuts, cookies, deep-fried foods, earth
nuts, food additive 322 - lechithins - may be peanut, frangipane,
goobers, goober nuts, goober peas...........
There are approximately 6 million children in North America alone
who have a peanut allergy. Knowing all you can about how to protect
a child or adult with a peanut allergy gives you a sense of
empowerment and freedom to live life without fear of a
life-threatening food allergy attack.
There are many things people with nut allergies can do to stay
safe. The most important thing is to always read food product
labels before purchasing or eating. Not all labels are 100%
accurate, but if you read them you can at least do all you can in
that regard. Don't assume that just because the product was safe
the last time you purchased it, you need to check the label each
time you but it, as food manufacturers do change ingredients.
It is wise to avoid all peanut and tree nut products including
almonds, almond extract, arachide, arachis oil, artificial nuts,
beer nuts, baking mixes, brazil nuts, cacahueta, cacahuete,
cashews, chestnuts, cookies, deep-fried foods, earth nuts, food
additive 322 - lechithins - may be peanut, frangipane, goobers,
goober nuts, goober peas, ground nuts, ground nut oil, hazelnuts,
hickory nuts, hydrolyzed plant/vegetable protein, ice cream, frozen
treats, imitation nuts, macadamia, mandelonas, margarine, marzipan,
mixed nuts, monkey nuts, new nuts, nougat, nut butters/spreads,
peanut, peanut butter, peanut flour, peanut oil, pecans, pesto,
pine nuts, pistachios, praline, nut oil, nut paste, nut pieces,
nu-nuts, nutmeat, satay sauce, sauces (various), vegetable oil, and
also walnuts.
To be totally safe if any family member has a peanut/nut allergy
the home should be totally nut free or any food item that contains
any of the above ingredients should be kept in a place designated
for them. If the person with the allergy is young, it is wise to
have a nut free home because food does it accidentally left
out.
You will need to remove all milk and other dairy products from your diet. Since dairy products are a good source of both calcium and Vitamin D, it is important to include in your diet other sources of food rich in these nutrients such as broccoli, spinach and soy products.
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Make sure that you totally rid of home of any nut products.
Start in one room and work your way through the entire house. There
are obvious nut products in the kitchen so that is a good place to
start. Get rid of all the obvious nut products first such as that
jar of peanut butter, or that jar of cashews you were saving for
Monday's game. Don't forget nut spreads.
Any foods that are not in the original labeling is not safe and
needs to be thrown out. You must be able to read a label on
everything in order to check for the presence of peanuts/nuts
because not all food items are obvious that they contain them.
Tips for shopping:
Read every label, every time you buy a product. Ingredients do
change.
Ask bakery staff if the product you are thinking of buying has
nuts, tell them about the allergy so they will be sure to be
certain of their answer.
Usually large bakeries will label their baked goods.
Avoid imported foods that have foreign labels or if you are not
able to be certain of the ingredients. If unsure of what is
contained in a food product, do not buy the food item!
Stay away from prepared or frozen desserts or candies unless you
have received verification from the manufacturer that the product
does not contain nuts.
Keep a pad and pen/pencil with you as you shop so you can write
down product names and the manufacturer's hotline number so that
you can call and ask questions about the product before buying
it.
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Food Allergies...New Research
11/19/2008
Holiday treats for everyone (Montgomery Advertiser)
When you have a serious food sensitivity, perhaps the trickiest part of the holidays is confronting the dessert table.
Holiday treats for everyone (Montgomery Advertiser)
11/20/2008
Frisco family walking to find a cure for food allergies (The Frisco Enterprise)
Most children love birthday parties, but for 9-year-old Cullen Woodward, they can be a scary occasion. Cullen is allergic to eggs, and eating a bite of birthday cake could lead to swelling, gasping, and even a trip to the emergency room.
Frisco family walking to find a cure for food allergies (The Frisco Enterprise)
11/20/2008
WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)
Ask allergy sufferers and they will tell you they have tried everything: pills, nasal sprays, shots, you name it. A local chiropractor says a machine called the Bioallergenix BAX-3000 may help.
WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)
11/17/2008
Early Life Peanut Consumption Might Prevent Allergy (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Early Life Peanut Consumption Might Prevent Allergy Category: Health News Created: 11/15/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/17/2008
Early Life Peanut Consumption Might Prevent Allergy (MedicineNet.com)
11/20/2008
Frisco family walking to find a cure for food allergies (The Frisco Enterprise)
Most children love birthday parties, but for 9-year-old Cullen Woodward, they can be a scary occasion. Cullen is allergic to eggs, and eating a bite of birthday cake could lead to swelling, gasping, and even a trip to the emergency room.
Frisco family walking to find a cure for food allergies (The Frisco Enterprise)
11/19/2008
For potluck, we thank thee (The Columbus Dispatch)
A successful potluck, of course, requires more than simply asking everyone to chip in -- unless you want 10 green-bean casseroles alongside your perfectly roasted turkey. Ensuring a desirable mix of food without resembling a dictator takes finesse.
For potluck, we thank thee (The Columbus Dispatch)
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