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Need a Pediatric Allergist in Austin Area & Gluten/ Casein/ Egg Free Diet Help
Asked by S.P. from Austin
on August 7, 2009
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Hi There!
I just had my children tested for food allergies through an Elisa Blood Test (done through Alletess labs).
They came back IgE allergic to Cows Milk and...
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- Hi S P I totally understand what you are going through. I have food allergies and eat a good diet. But I was eating eggs, dairy, and wheat every day.Over time, I deve...
- Dr. Kayser http://www.speciallyforchildren.com/specialties/allergyasthmaimmunology.asp Super nice, professional, and never a long wait in the office. I think she ...
- I agree with the person who suggested Dr. Kayser. However, I am not sure she takes new patients or patients that haven't been referred from their primary doctor. We ...
Seeking Kid Friendly Whole Grain and Bean Recipes
Asked by D.Z. from Binghamton
on February 17, 2009
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I'm looking for some new recipes using whole grains and beans, with no meats, wheat or dairy. Anyone want to share?
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- We eat Tinkyada brown rice pasta. It's delicious! I can make soup , pasta salad with organic black beans, or spaghetti with it. I find it in the natural/organic sec...
- My kids like one I make with brown rice. I like to make a little al dente, they like it that way. Then in another pan I cook up a variety of veggies with pinto beans...
- If you don't mind me asking D. what type of work you do @ home as I'm trying to find some work from home as well. I have a 1 yr. old and it's hard finding a babysitter...
Desperate for Bread - Must Be Gluten Free
Asked by C.A. from Pocatello
on March 12, 2008
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My daughter and I were recently diagnosed with celiac disease, meaning we can't eat wheat or gluten. I am seriously craving bread...a sandwich...toast etc. I have yet ...
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- I can't really tell you where to find any good bread because I still haven't been able to find any but there is a baking mix I found at winco that is gluten free and I...
- There is a wonderful bread out there called Ezekial 4:9. You can usually find it at health food stores. It is made with wheat, but it's sprouted, so there is no Gluten...
- Well, I have this great cake recipe.... I found a site for you tonight, it is: http://www.cookingbread.com/ They're supposed to have some gluten-free recipes. Check ...
Soybean and Chick Pea Recipes???
Asked by L.L. from New York
on July 6, 2009
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My 16 month old daughter will not eat much fiber or bread at all. She'll eat mac and cheese, hummus and some whole grain cheerios but wont eat whole grain breads, waf...
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- I give my 16 month old daughter beans all the time so she can get some fiber and protein. I cook chick peas, cannellini beans, navy beans, etc on the stove top, mix it...
- Hi L., I am Italian and make a dish called Pasta Chicci (Pasta with Chick Peas) and do it one of two ways, depending on when I decide to make it. I always keep dried ...
- Fruit and Veggies for fiber. Meat, seed butters, fish, tofu etc for protein. Don't stress about her not eating wheat based foods. She may be avoiding it because her...
Making Bread vs Buying It
Asked by E.D. from Norfolk
on January 28, 2008
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Does anyone make their own bread? I'm now on the gluten free diet and I am wondering which is cheaper? We go through about 4 loaves of white-wheat bread in a month, ...
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- I highly recommend Ezekiel bread. You can get it in the frozen section of most grocery stores these days. It's made with sprouted grain and although it's very health...
- I make my own bread, and I find that it is less expensive than buying the organic whole wheat bread. Plus, I find the homemade more filling and satisfying. I use a rec...
- Hi E., We are a family of 5, two of which are early teens. I make all of our own bread and we have figured it up that we are saving 80.00 per month. Our family go...
Milk, Soy, and Wheat Allergy
Asked by A.A. from Provo
on May 13, 2009
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My 18 month old daughter has allergies to Milk, soy and wheat. Anyone know of some good recipes and suggestions on how to adjust as a family. We have 5 kids 8 and unde...
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- I had the same allergies with my little girl. She is now almost five and has grown out of them all. Maybe something to look forward to. Unless you really like to bake ...
- We're also dealing with similar allergies (but gluten intolerance as well). It is a challenge. I've decided that pretty much everything that is pre-packaged has soy ...
- I love the recipes at www.elanaspantry.com! H. www.naturalchoicesforliving.com
Need Pediatric Allergist
Asked by J.K. from Minneapolis
on May 10, 2009
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Can anyone recommend a Pediatric Allergist in the Twin Cities. Looking for someone very experienced to do a full testing of my son. He has severe eczema that has not b...
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- Dr. Michael Wexler Dr. Wexler consistently gets voted as as one of the top doctors in MSP magazine and I can see why. On my first visit he and his staff spent more t...
- Dr. Nelson at Southdale Pediatrics - young, very knowledgeable about recent testing and studies. I think she is having a baby in May, so she might not be available un...
- Adult and Pediatric Allergy. Dr. William E. Walsh www.healtheast.org/allergycare/index.cfm
Fun with Pooping and Prune Juice
Asked by J.R. from Grand Rapids
on May 7, 2009
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My one year old son has had a hard time pooping lately. It is awful to watch, he squats and then screams like it REALLY hurts to go and his poop is really hard. We j...
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- Maybe back off the milk give water and a liquid non-dairy calcium suppliment.If you can't do no milk try the less fat version. Also orange juice in my experience works...
- maybe try apple juice? it's a little gentler then prune and was recommended by our pediatrician... also pear juice!
- sounds like a need for more fiber. realize that for all of us that when we don't have enough fiber, poop will expand the 'walls' where it's slowly moving through. ...
Wheat Flour VS. Non-Wheat Flour
Asked by S.J. from Denver
on November 2, 2008
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Can any of you moms out there know if you can use non-wheat flour the same way in receipes as regualr flour. My son and I are both allergic to Wheat and I do alot of ...
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- Try Pamela's Baking and Pancake mix. You can make a ton of stuff with it, and I think it is great. Pamela's makes many great products. Good luck!
- I exchange different types of flour for most recipes. It works out just fine. If you have a wheat milling machine you can turn most anything into flour like rice, bean...
- Some flours are different. For instance, Almond meal is a very moist flour, so you use it differently. A website that has wonderful recipes is www.elanaspantry.com She...
Seeking Snacks Ideas for My Son with Dairy Allergy and Wheat Intolerance
Asked by L.H. from Los Angeles
on August 25, 2008
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I am hoping to get some great snack ideas from other mom's for my son who has a dairy allergy and a wheat intolerance. He can eat Cheerios because they have a very sm...
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- Hi L., haven't read any of the other comments but here's what I can offer... although my son isn't gluten intolerant, I was tagged as "sensetive" so we try to be con...
- Check out Mommywood.com They have excellent information on allergies as well as tons of other great mommy related info.
- Celery sticks with peanut butter and raisins and orange slices for vitamin c, and maybe banana slices with strawberry slices too. Also celery sticks and carrots sticks...