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Criteria for labelling infant formulas as 'hypoallergenic'
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Allergy to cow's milk may affect as many as 5% of infants,3 although the true prevalence is unknown. Once symptoms develop the treatment of choice still remains strict avoidance of the protein until the sensitization has diminished.
Position Statement
Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) Canada
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Hypoallergenic formulas are partially hydrolysed proteins and are still not without risk of causing allergic reactions as once Carnation's product Goodstart caused anaphylactic reaction after it's intake. From: Dr.Khalid Iqbal
As the position statment clearly explains, hypoallergenic formulas are not without risk. Only amino-acid based formulas such as Neocate and Elecare should be used for treatment, if you truly want to avoid risk. In prevention, however, protein hydrolysate formulas, either partially or extensively hydrolyzed formulas, offer significant protection over whole-protein formulas. In choosing between partially and extensively hydrolyzed formulas, one should evaluate the price, availability and palatability among the formulas, before making a recommendation. A good reference to check is the Cochrane Review, 2003, on hypoallergenic formulas. From: Anon
GoodStart is *not* a hypoallergenic formula. Hypoallergenic formulas are those where a formula has been tested in infants with hypersensitivity to cow's milk or cow's milkbased formula and the findings verified by properly conducted elimination-challenge tests. These tests should, at a minimum, ensure with 95% confidence that 90% of infants with documented cow's milk allergy will not react with defined symptoms to the formula under double-blind, placebo-controlled conditions. From: T Cooper
Crohn's disease and milk - Research
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Scientists at St Georges hospital in London are claiming there is a link between Crohns disease - a debilitating digestive problem that affects more than 40,000 people in the UK - and drinking milk. Professor John Hermon-Taylor, a surgeon, and his team have reported finding minute traces
of an organism known as myco-bacterium paratubercolosis in two thirds of the intestinal tissue removed from Crohns patients after surgery and although the National Dairy Council has disputed such claims on the basis of its own studies, the hospital researchers say they have also found the organism in supplies of whole, pasteurised milk.
An interesting report.
www.NoMilk.com - The No Milk Page USA
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Dairy Allergies and Intolerance
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Cow's milk is a common source of food allergy and intolerance, especially among children.
Colleen Kaemmerer
Healingwell.com USA
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Dairy Facts
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If you want to live a symptom-free life even with LI, you have to know everything about milk. It doesn't matter whether you consider milk an evil to be avoided or a delicious nutrient bath that you want as much of as possible; your Milk Quotient is the most important number in your life.
This SuperGuide to Dairy give you the details on just about every type of milk product in the known universe, including lactose percentages for every type.
Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearing House USA
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Delayed Hypersensitivity
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Delayed patterns of food allergy are not obvious and generally go unrecognized. Symptom onset is delayed many hours after eating foods and chronic disease is often the result.
This page is the introduction to other pages on around this topic:
GIT Permeability & Antigen Entry
Type III Pattern
Wheat Allergy
Milk Allergy
Symptoms
Celiac Disease
Diagnosis & Tests
Invalid Tests
Food Allergy Infants
Food Allergy in Children
Eczema
Hives
Food Allergy & Asthma
Food Allergy & Nephritis
Certain statements and sections are not necessarily supported by orthodox medicine.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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One of the most informative sites available. Validates my observations. From:?
Don't Drink Your Milk
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Dr. Joseph Mercola discusses why milk has become the most common food allergen...
Dr. Joseph Mercola
Food you can eat.
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Food Allergies and the Foodservice Industry
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Table divided as follows:
Allergen or Substance causing Adverse Reaction
Ingredient Categories to be Avoided
Examples of Products Which May Contain These Ingredients
Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association
CityAllergy U.S.A
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Food allergies in infants and children
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A very brief overview on food allergies in infants and children.
Healthtouch Online USA
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Food Allergy Information
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Food allergy information sheets on peanut, egg, milk, shellfish, wheat, treenuts, soy, fish.
Food Allergy Initiative USA
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Foods that cause allergy
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In theory, any food can cause a food allergy. But in fact just a handful of foods are to blame for 90% of allergic reactions to food. These foods are known as the big eight
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