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The Consequences of Faking a Food Allergy
People like me don’t get to choose when I’d “like” to have food allergies. So when a friend faked a food allergy, it send a dangerous message.
Peanut Dust Lingers on Airplane Tray Tables, Restaurant Surfaces
Exposure comes from touching surfaces and then accidentally ingesting peanut, researchers say.
Step-by-Step Guide to Dining Out with Food Allergies
Missing out on great restaurant evenings with friends and family? Learn how you, too, can indulge.
‘Oh Waiter…’ An Allergic Child Learns to Dine Out
Does your allergic child know what to look out for and what questions to ask when eating out? Learn how one mother empowered her son by making him part of the process.
Allergic Living’s Guide to Smart Dining with Food Allergies
In a few short years, there have been huge strides in restaurant awareness of allergies and intolerances. Welcome to the brand new era of dining out safely.
Managing Life With Milk and Egg Allergies
Milk and egg allergies mostly affect children, who usually become allergic to milk and egg as toddlers.
What’s the Scoop on Peanut and Nut Oils?
Oils generally come in two kinds: refined and unrefined. 1. Refined Oil: When a peanut or nut oil is refined,… Read more »
What’s the Scoop on Tree Nut Oil?
Tree nut oils generally come in two kinds: refined and unrefined. 1. Refined Oil: When a tree nut oil is… Read more »
Food Allergy Denial: The Adults Taking Big Risks
This article on adults exhibiting ‘food allergy denial’ is from the Allergic Living Archives. As a magazine writer, Chris Koentges… Read more »