Nutrition Action Healthletter - Peanut allergy & soy - Brief Article
Nutrition Action Healthletter - Peanut allergy & soy - Brief Article
June 1, 2003 -- British preschool children were more likely to be allergic to peanuts if they had been fed soy milk or formula, had eczema or other rashes, were exposed ...
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What are the cures for peanut allergy?
There are no cures on peanut allergy that exist today. Astute avoidance of peanut, peanut products and foods with peanut ingredients is the most effective way of curing this allergy so that outgrowing this disease becomes more possible. Its life-long existence, however, is more likely to happen.
You can also do some simple things that can diminish the unwanted effects of peanut allergy such as the following: use anti-septic hand wash after meals; consult with a dietician or a nutritionist on which foods are harmful to peanut-allergic people and which are desirable, secure yet delicious; and get a list of foods that may contain peanut ingredients. It is also a big plus if you talk to others transparently about the condition and all information regarding it.
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