Books: Food Allergy Related
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One's Food is Another's Poison
David W. Rowland / Paperback
Published: 1996 66 Pages
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Problem Foods
Walter Last
Published: 1988
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Relief at Last! Neutralization for Food Allergy and Other Illnesses
Joseph B. Miller
Published: 1987
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South African Cookbook for Food Allergies & Food Intolerance.
Hilda Lategan / Paperback
Published: 1999
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Starting School with a Food Allergy: Tips for a Peanut Allergic Kid
Fun pictures and beginning reader text help children in grades K-2 learn how food-allergic kids can stay safe at school.
Christina Black / Paperback
Published: 2007 37 Pages
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Taking Food Allergies to School
Written for children, this book is also an important tool for teachers, parents, school nurses, caregivers, and classmates on the special needs of children with food allergies. Topics covered include sharing lunches, special parties and events,and appropriate snacks. Great for reading aloud in the class. It will give understanding as to the symptoms and dangers of food allergies. A quiz for kids is included along with Ten Tips for Teachers. Allergy-free pizza recipe also included. Colorfully illustrated.
Ellen Weiner, Moss Freedman / Paperback
Published: 1999 32 Pages
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The Allergy Diet
Published: 1988
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The allergy kitchen
Ellen Ratner
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The Allergy Self Help Cookbook : Over 325 Natural Foods Recipes, Free of Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Corn, Yeast, Sugar and Other Common Food Allergens
Over 325 Natural Foods Recipes, Free of Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Corn, Yeast, Sugar and Other Common Food Allergens
Marjorie Hunt Jones, Marjorie Hurt Jones / Paperback
Published: 1992 Pages
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The Complete Guide to Food Allergy and Intolerance
Jonathan Brostoff, Linda Gamlin / Paperback
Published: 1992 384 Pages
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