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Protecting pupils with allergies

28/07/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

On December 1st 2021 Benedict Blythe collapsed at school and died as a result of an anaphylactic reaction. Benedict was only five and this was his first term going to school, which he loved. Neither his family nor his doctor know exactly what it was that triggered Benedict's …

Category: Allergies, Food/Health PolicyTag: adrenaline auto-injectors, allergic asthma, allergy policy in schools, anaphylaxis action plan, Bee wilson, Bee Wilson on allergy in the Guardian, Benedict Blythe, Benedict Blythe and allergy, Benedict Blythe and anaphylaxis, Benedict Blythe dies of an allergic reaction, Benedict Blythe Foundation, school staff and teachers on allergies and anaphylaxis, training school staff in allergy

Professor Michael Crawford on the Key Role played by nutrition in the Mental Health Crisis

26/07/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  8 Comments

NB.  This webinar has been rescheduled for Thursday 17th August. In 1972 the then Dr Michael Crawford published evidence that the brain required arachidonic (ARA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) specifically, for its growth, structure and function. ARA derives from Omega 6 fatty …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Food, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: arachidonic (ARA), cost of mental health crisis, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), FAB Research, FAB Research webinars, financial cost of mental health problems, imbalance in consumption of omega 3 to omega 6 fatty acids, mental health costs more than cancer and heart disease together, Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio, Professor ichael Crawford and mental health, Professor Michael Crawford, Professor Michael Crawford and Omega 3

Customer service

22/07/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Having listened for 20 minutes to a friend's tale of woe about the non existent customer service that they had received recently from B&Q (sorry, B&Q, maybe it was a bad day) I wanted to make a brief shout out for VivoBarefoot. Not everyone takes to VivoBarefoot - the …

Category: RandomTag: Barefoot technology, customer service, Running barefoot, shop returns, Vivobarefoot

If it is vegan, is it safe for those with allergies to milk or eggs?

17/07/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has just issued a report, discussed in an excellent post on Alex Gazzola's Allergy Insight blog, which makes it quite clear that being labelled vegan does not mean that a food is safe for those with allergies to milk or eggs. They …

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, Food/Health Policy, FreeFrom Food, Peanut allergy, VeganTag: 'may contain' labelling, Alex Gazzola, Alex Gazzola at Allergy Insight, Allergy thresholds, confusion surrounding 'may contain' warnings on food, may contain warnings and the food industry, precautionary allergen labelling, risk of may contain warnings for allergic consumers, risks of vegan food for milk and egg allergics, vegan food, vegan foods and egg allergy, vegan foods and milk allergy, vegan labelling, VITAL allergy programme

Transforming Primary Healthcare

01/04/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

There is no doubt that responsible GPs are worried about the state of the NHS, primary care, secondary care, the relentless growth in patients with autoimmune and mental health conditions, and, and, and..... And that many of them are fronting or taking part in initiatives, often …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Big Business, Conventional Medicine, Environmental Issues, Prescription DrugsTag: 200-300 million prescribed drugs are wasted each year, Beyond Pills Campaign, Bromley by Bow Centre, community health hubs in Cornwall, Daily patient lists for working GPs reach 30 to 40., Dngers of Sodium Valproate for pregnant mothers, Dr Henrietta Hughes Patient Safety Commissioner, Dr Laura Marshall Andrews, Gay Palmer Social prescriber, Guild health Writers, Kevin Feaviour community psychologist, Pelvic mesh scandal, Professor Tony Avery National Director for Clinical Prescribing, Sodium valproate can harm unborn children, Visits to GPs have increased from 2 per year in 2000 to 10 per year in 2020

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