Archive August 2010
| iPhone Apps: Allergies Attack & Am I Allergic |
August 23, 2010 ![]() Allergies Attack follows a child through his dream world where he goes on the offensive and attacks back. He wards off various allergens from shellfish to peanuts at a baseball stadium, to milk cartons at a grocery store. It's a fun game for children and adults alike. Am I Allergic is a food allergen thesaurus that will help you identify some of the odd ingredient names that belong to the Big 8 allergen categories. The Am I Allergic Food Allergy Organizer is a reference tool to aid in your ongoing effort to manage your food allergies. More iPhone Applications >> |
| Recipe: CheerioBars |
August 13, 2010 ![]() Fructose Freedom is a blog made to provide resources, information and recipes to those suffering from Fructose Malabsorption/Dietary Fructose Intolerance. The author, Maggie Devine just recently graduated from high school and is taking some time off from school to find herself, help others through her blog and get her life back on track after this new diagnosis. If you are suffering from the same condition or are just looking for a new and sweet recipe, you must try her delicious and crunchy CheerioBars. |
| Petition: Banning Peanuts From Airlines |
| August 8, 2010 Elizabeth Goldenberg, the President & Founder of Onespot Allergy, has started a petition in support of banning peanuts from airlines. She created a video, which explains why eliminating peanut service on airlines is so important to the 4.6 million people in the United States alone who are allergic to peanuts or tree nuts. If every person who signed the petition would also have every person with an e-mail address in his or her home sign it, it would help even more. Signing takes only 3 seconds, and you can sign even if you are outside the United States, like I am. Click here to sign the petition >> |
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