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Difference between food allergies and sensitivies?
conditions that I start to experience asthma attacks. Similarly, some people with food allergies can have small amounts of said food before experiencing a fairly bad reaction. I had a friend who is allergic to some fruits and can...
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Fenugreek seed? Help!
for my son, who has asthma.
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Portland restaurants
I totally agree about Street & Co, but I avoid the kitchen room because of the kitchen smoke. If you like stinking like whatever food is cooking, then go for the kitchen room. Also, I don’t like open kitchens because I have...
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Sulfate Free Wines
A true sulfite reaction is often associated with shortness of breath, inducing asthma, and symptoms other than redness. Many mistakenly blame sulfites for their discomfort just because US wine labeling laws require the statement...
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Old Angler's Inn
The food’s over-priced, and the indoor dining room is very moldy—I had an asthma attack there. Skip it.
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I have a cold but still want to cook
I’m under the firm belief, if you don’t have some major immune system problems going on (asthma, etc..) adults being exposed to common cold germs once in a while is a good way to build up resistance to colds and...
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Food Labels in Plain English
this is underlined by a recent study released recently by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. According to this study, "less than a tenth of parents whose children had food allergies could read food labels and...
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Shopsin
or an atmosphere of heavy pesticide (not a very appetizing choice, I’ll grant you), I reluctantly opt for the former. We all know what it’s like to walk into a restaurant with that pervasive chemical smell. I have...
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Teresa's Cocina no more, try The Cafe
forgot to specify a side, so got sent a nice sized portion of mac and cheese that could have used a little more cheddar bite, but respectable and better moist than dry in the macaroni dept., imo. Plus the owner put some of his...
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Wasabi hot vs. pepper hot
Thanks for a most informative link—fascinating that wasabi may have application in heart attack prevention, dental decay prevention and help in asthma. Who knew? Plus it’s cool you can grow your own at home. Now...
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Allergic to pectin? Smoothie recipe help!
Interesting from a scientific standpoint, as oral pectin allergies have not been reported in the medical literature (as of 2006): "Inhalation of pectin has been identified as a cause of occupational asthma. However, allergic...
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Locke Ober.
of places. Back in the goodle days, you could smoke a cigar in first-floor dining room and it was so civilized. One time I was doing exactly that, and some young kid came to our table and pointed to his grandmother. She has asthma...
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SOOT BULL JEEP
for about 2 weeks, waiting to air out the stench. not to mention that my husband nearly had a full-blown asthma attack. not sure why our friend needed to light up as soon as we left the restaurant. didn’t he get his fill of...
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Food Allergies
. Sometimes the reaction is mild and sometimes moderate. I havn’t had a severe reaction in years. A few minutes after eating these foods I get some or all of the following symptoms: Slight asthma, itchy mouth and tongu,...
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Sulfite free wines
suffer from sulfite oxidase deficiency, occuring in about 1% of the population in the US, or those who suffer from asthma (5% of the US population), and only when their exposure to sulfites is great — 300 ppm, much more...
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