Friday, April 22, 2011

Last Minute "Healthier" Easter Candy


At Whole Foods, you can find Yummy Earth Organic Gummy Bears. These are individually packaged and perfect to put inside Easter baskets (10 snack packs). They are on sale for $4.99

What's best about these gummy bears?
  • Certified Organic
  • No artificial dyes
  • No corn syrup
  • Tree Nut-free
  • Real Fruit Extracts
  • 100% Natural Flavors
  • Gluten Free
  • Peanut Free
  • Soy Free
  • Dairy Free
  • GMO-Free
  • No MSG
I think that about covers it. Not to mention, they are REALLY GOOD! I have had a hard time not eating them this week (I think I still have enough for Easter baskets ;)

The Yummy Earth brand is wonderful choice for a "healthier" candy. You can also grab a bag of their lollipops...YUM!!!!

Have a wonderful Easter with your family!
Last Minute "Healthier" Easter CandySocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Friday, April 15, 2011

Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil


As long as I can remember, Brody has had sensitive skin and eczema. When we removed Brody's allergens from his diet, his skin drastically improved, but we still had issues with eczema from time to time. It seemed like if we didn't keep his skin moisturized, the eczema would flair up , which would make him itch, which would then make his eczema worse. It was a vicious cycle.

We were told by different health care professionals to use different lotions/prescriptions on his skin to help with his eczema; some had steroids (which I did not like to consistently put on him) and others were full of ingredients I had no idea what they were (nor could pronounce them). Because we tried to keep his skin moisturized, we put products on his skin every day, sometimes even twice a day.

I decided that I wanted to switch to a product that was more natural for his skin and move away from products with a ton of ingredients that I could not pronounce (which could have potentially been irritating his skin even more, making the eczema worse because his skin is so sensitive).

A friend of mine suggested Tropical Traditions Gold Label Standard Virgin Coconut Oil and we started using it in the beginning of the fall. In the past, winter has made Brody's skin dry and cracked and his eczema seemed to get worse. I have to say that this has been the best winter for Brody's skin. I am very pleased with the coconut oil and have used it all over his body (we cover him in it), on my family's chapped lips and even as moisturizer for my face.

The more I learn about about the skin being the largest organ and how it absorbs toxins just as if you have eaten them, I understand how important it is to find more natural (as close to nature ingredients as possible) products. I try to use the rule, "If I wouldn't want to eat it, I won't put it on my skin."

What else can you use the coconut oil for besides a moisturizer? You can cook with it (it is one of the best cooking oils you can use) and you can also add it to smoothies for great health benefits.

You can "Like" Tropical Traditions on Facebook and you will get access to sales and coupons codes, etc.

Here is a great offer from Tropical Traditions: You can try the 16 oz trial size and if for any reason you are not 100% satisfied with your trial size in the first 30 days, you get a full refund-no questions asked.

Anyone else use coconut oil for the skin?

Tropical Traditions Coconut OilSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Monday, April 4, 2011

What Could Be Causing An Increase In Food Allergies?


Have you found yourself asking this question to your family, friends or doctor?

When I tell people about Brody's food allergies, I always find myself saying to them, "Do you remember going to school with kids who had food allergies? I didn't know one child with food allergies when I was in school or even when I was teaching almost 4 1/2 years ago. Now, almost every day I meet someone who has a child that is food allergic. It is becoming an epidemic and our children are suffering"

In this 18 minute talk, Robyn O'Brien shares how one breakfast changed her outlook on food. After she discovered that her daughter had a severe food allergy, she became determined to figure out what was causing a spike in the food allergies here in the U.S. Here is what she found:

Robyn O’Brien is a former food industry analyst turned crusader for safe, healthy food talks about the link between food allergies and our food system.



The facts about our food system are eye opening. As Robyn says in her talk, “one person can make a difference.” She encourages everyone to “Do One Thing” to improve your health and that of your family and our country. What’s your one thing?

Other resources
Food Inc,.
Food Matters




What Could Be Causing An Increase In Food Allergies?SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Monday, March 14, 2011

Living With Food Allergies



This video will touch your heart


Me my son Brody

Our Story:

Our journey with food allergies started with our son Brody having severe eczema at 4 months old. The eczema on his face would get so bad, that it would be open and weepy. People would make comments about his cute red cheeks and I would just smile, knowing that it was not normal. There were times when his face looked so bad it made my stomach turn.

I remember calling doctor offices crying and asking them to see our son as soon as possible. We took him to our pediatrician, a dermatologist, and a pediatric dermatologist. We tried expensive topical treatments (that I did not like to use because of the steroids) and nothing completely took it away. I asked all three doctors if something that I was eating could be getting into him from nursing, and all of them said it was not possible and wrote me a prescription (I now know otherwise). It was frustrating to watch him be so uncomfortable; I felt helpless.

At 7 months old, I introduced whole organic yogurt, and he immediately broke out with hives all over his body. It took me a minute to process what was going on, because I had never seen anyone have an allergic reaction, nor did I anticipate our child would have one. I called the triage nurse at our pediatrician’s office and was told to give him Benedryl and watch to make sure his throat did not close. We were asked to come in to see our pediatrician the next day, and he recommended a blood test.

A few days later, the pediatrician called and said, “Brody is allergic to milk, eggs, peanuts and wheat.” I said “Ok.” He then asked if I was going to continue to nurse him; I immediately said, “Yes, of course” and he replied, “You know that what he is allergic to is in everything?” I realized that what I had been eating was hurting him. I cut those allergens completely out of my diet and went on what we affectionately called “ The Brody diet.” His eczema went way, he was a happier baby and I was overwhelmed, yet relieved to find out the root of the problem. I was on the "Brody diet" for 6 months, since I had decided to continue to nurse. I am glad I chose to do this; it forced me to find safe foods and recipes that tasted good.

After I learned a little more and had time to digest what was going on, we decided to see an allergist and do a skin test to compare to the results of the blood test and begin a relationship with a doctor who takes care of children with food allergies everyday.

We have since had some accidental exposure to allergens, which have been both eye opening and scary. We have also done a baked egg challenge with our allergist and Brody’s lips turned blue, his eyes rolled back in his head and he was given the Epi-pen. This incident built our belief in the Epi-pen and we do not leave home without it.

Being allergen free was a dramatic change for our entire family, since none of us have any food allergies. We were completely immersed into this new lifestyle. I began to look at food differently. I always knew that what a person eats could eventually hurt them, possibly causing heart disease, diabetes, obesity, etc. but for our family, certain food could cause our son to stop breathing.

Reading labels has made our family so much more aware of what is actually in the food that we are eating, and we have cut out a lot of processed foods and are eating whole foods, fruits, vegetables, food made from scratch and with fewer ingredients (which is much healthier). This has definitely been the silver lining since Brody has been diagnosed with food allergies.

Along the way, I have met and have been encouraged by other moms who are on similar journeys. I have met local bakers who make delicious allergen free treats for special occasions, which makes my heart happy. We embrace this path for our family and are learning that being allergen free can be healthy and delicious.

There are days where I feel anxious, but other days I am so thankful that God has put our family on this journey. It is stretching and growing us.

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (NIV) Philippians 4:6-7


What are food allergies?

It is estimated that approximately 12 million Americans suffer from food allergies.. Food allergies occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks a food protein. Ingestion of the offending food may trigger the sudden release of chemicals, including histamine, resulting in symptoms of an allergic reaction.

What are the top eight allergens?

Milk, eggs, soy, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish.

What are some symptoms of an allergic reaction?

Symptoms may be mild (rashes, hives, itching, swelling, etc.) or severe (trouble breathing, wheezing, loss of consciousness, etc.). A food allergy can be potentially fatal.

How a might a child might describe a reaction?

Children have unique ways of describing their experiences and perceptions, and allergic reactions are no exception. Precious time can be lost when caregivers do not immediately recognize that a reaction is occurring or don’t understand what a child is trying to tell them.

Some children, especially very young ones, put their hands in their mouths or pull or scratch at their tongues when having a reaction. Also, children’s voices may change (example: become hoarse or squeaky), and they may slur their words.

Here are some examples of the words a child might use to describe a reaction (from FAAN)

• "This food's too spicy."
• "My tongue is hot [or burning]."
• "It feels like something’s poking my tongue."
• "My tongue [or mouth] is tingling [or burning]."
• "My tongue [or mouth] itches."
• "It [my tongue] feels like there is hair on it."
• "My mouth feels funny."
• "There's a frog in my throat."
• "There’s something stuck in my throat."
• "My tongue feels full [or heavy]."
• "My lips feel tight."
• "It feels like there are bugs in there." (to describe itchy ears)
• "It [my throat] feels thick."
• "It feels like a bump is on the back of my tongue [throat]."

If you suspect that your child is having an allergic reaction, follow your doctor's instructions.

What is the best treatment for a food allergy reaction?

We carry Benedryl and an Epi- with us everywhere we go. For a very mild reaction, Benedryl is great. For a severe reaction, Epinephrine, is the medication of choice. It is available by prescription as a self-injectable device. If you have been prescribed this medication, carry it with you at all times. It could save your child’s life.

How to Grocery Shop?

Grocery shopping takes more time, because the ingredients and each ingredient statement must be carefully read. Manufacturers change the ingredients of their products all of the time, and these changes may not be seen by looking at the front of a package. Make sure to read the ingredient label every time you purchase a food, even for “safe” food you have previously purchased.

Resources

FAAN (Food Allergy Anaphylaxis Network)
http://www.foodallergy.org

Food Allergy Initiative
http://www.faiusa.org

Kids With Food Allergies
http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org

Local Resources (Nashville Area)

Allergen Free Please
www.allergenfreeplease.blogspot.com (Also on Facebook)

F.A.C.T. (Food Allergy Community of TN) is a support group that meets at the Whole Foods in Green Hills the first Tuesday of every other month.
http://allergysupport.blogspot.com

Email me for more information at allergenfreeplease@gmail.com



Living With Food AllergiesSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Grand Opening of Aunt April's Bakery, Saturday March 19th


Click HERE to learn more about the Green Wagon's Spring Re-Opening Celebration AND the GRAND OPENING of Aunt April's Bakery on Saturday, March 19th, 12pm-10pm and to RSVP.

GRAND OPENING - Aunt April's Bakery

Aunt AprilIn addition to being GF, all our items are soy & dairy free. So we are the premier 'allergen friendly' bakery & cafe in middle TN. April's OMGoodies will be for sale and there will be a coffee tasting to let you help us decide our "house coffee."




To read more about Aunt April's Bakery, click HERE

1100 Forrest Avenue
Near 5 points, East Nashville
Nashville, TN 37206
615-891-1878



Grand Opening of Aunt April's Bakery, Saturday March 19thSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Saturday, March 5, 2011

AllergyFree Foods-Eliminating the Top Food Allergens


Thank you AllergyFree Foods for sponsoring our March F.A.C.T. (Food Allergy Community of TN) Meeting!
Kelly Young and Richard Croteau did a wonderful job of communicating the mission of the company, who believes that EVERYONE has the right to purchase food products that are of both great taste and value.
AllergyFree Foods works with Joel Schaefer, a former Manager of Product Development and Special Diets for Walt Disney World Resort, their products are free of the top 8 food allergens (wheat/gluten, milk, egg, peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish and soy).
Now those with allergies can finally enjoy the products that they crave such as chicken nuggets, chicken wings and more.
Allergy Free Food offers All Natural Chicken Products (Minimally processed, no Artificial ingredients)
· Chicken Filets
· Chicken Nuggets
· Chicken Tenderloins
· Chicken Tenders
· Chicken Wings
Be on the lookout for some dry mixes to be offered in the near future!

Check out the list of the products/ingredients or order.
AllergyFree Food products have been featured at and have been successful with independent and chain grocers nationwide.
See if AllergyFree Food products are available at a grocery store near you.
Would you like to have Allergy Free Foods available to purchase in your local grocery store? Print a Grocer Request Form, download, print and take it to the manager of your local grocery store (the more people request, the greater likelihood that they will carry it). The distribution centers that the grocery store can order from is: UNFI, Tree of Life and KeHe Foods.
Find AllergyFree Foods on
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/allergyfreefoods

(706) 265-1317


AllergyFree Foods-Eliminating the Top Food AllergensSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Allergen Free Please is now on Facebook


Is Facebook an easy way for you to stay connected?

Do you feel like your email inbox is overloaded? Facebook is a great way to check out posts, etc that interest you without having to delete a million emails.

"Like" Allergen Free Please on Facebook and get updates that might not make the blog and have a way to connect with others who are dealing with food allergies or who are making lifestyle changes.

You can find the Facebook link right on www.allergenfreeplease.blogspot.com or you can search pages on Facebook and find it.

Have someone you know that is dealing with food allergies, etc.? Feel free to share! Thanks for being a part of this journey with me!


Allergen Free Please is now on FacebookSocialTwist Tell-a-Friend
Related Posts with Thumbnails