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Expert_badge Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist

Cooking Allergen free Part I: Introducing Alice Sherwood

The recipes in Alice Sherwood's new Allergy-Free Cookbook focus on working around four main allergens: gluten (the protein in wheat, barley, rye), eggs and egg products, nuts (tree nuts and peanuts), and dairy (milk and all dairy products).   The book is an excellent primer for the beginning allergic family. She covers important topics... Read moreChevron
posted 11/16/2007, comments (0)|
ann901

Living with a chronic illness

 Hello to everyone that reads this message. I am a woman living with asthma, hepatitis c, high blood pressure, and a lot of other health problem. I have no health insurance my job doesn`t offer it and neither does my husband job. He have some health problem too. I just want for all americans that are living with health problems to go... Read moreChevron
epax

AdoptTheSky.org lets asthma sufferers be heard

As you well know, the Environmental Protection Agency recently announced changes in ozone pollution standards that fall far short of what the scientific and health community recommends.  To raise awareness and encourage action, we’ve launched a project called Adopt the Sky (http://www.adoptthesky.org). This site offers everyone a... Read moreChevron
posted 09/07/2007, comments (0)|
naturegirl

Household products that will not irritate allergies

If anyone is looking for products (laundry, all purpose cleaners, and dishsoap, there is a company called Shaklee that makes nontoxic and natural products.  They guarantee their products, and I found that they made my nose/life easier.  If you look in the book "The Smart Shopper's Bible" (avaliable on amazon.com) you can... Read moreChevron
posted 08/01/2007, comments (0)|
Expert_badge James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Allergy Tips

Have you ever wondered why you may have more sneezing, wheezing or cough when around a cat yet, your allergy test to cat was negative?Well, a recent  European study in the Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine concluded that a significant number of people with established allergic sensitivity to indoor and... Read moreChevron

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