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Dr Janice Joneja

The Professional Guide – and a rip off!

20/11/2017 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

We are delighted to announce that this month Dr Janice Joneja's 'big' book on histamine, Histamine Intolerance: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals, will hit the high street.  Well, it will hit the Amazon high street anyhow!! It is officially published on the …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Dairy-free, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Histamine intoleranceTag: Beginner's Guide to Histamine Intolerance, Beginner's Guide to Histamine Intolerance as a paperback, Beginner's Guide to Histamine Intolerance as an ebook, Dr Janice Joneja, Histamine Intolerance: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals, Success of Beginner's Guide to Histamine Intolerance

So what is all this about histamine intolerance?

22/05/2017 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Looking back over the FoodsMatter site statistics for the first months of this year I note that on average there were 90-100,000 'unique' visitors per month to the Allergy and Intolerance section of the site, 30-35,000 of whom (approximately 30%) visited the histamine pages. And …

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The frustrations of being first – peanut allergy and histamine

22/10/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

The late Dr Abram Hoffer*, who started successfully treating schizophrenic patients with large doses of niacin (Vitamin B3) in the 1950s, always said that it took 50 years for the medical profession to take a new treatment seriously. And we were, indeed, into the 21st century …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Peanut allergy, VaccinationTag: DAO supplements for histamine intolerance, Dr Abram Hoffer, Dr Abram Hoffer and schizophrenia, Dr Janice Joneja, Dr Janice Joneja and histamine, has the rise in peanut allergy been caused by vaccination?, Heather Fraser, niacin as a treatment for schizophrenia, peanut allergy and vaccination, the history of the peanut allergy epidemic, vaccine makers cannot be held liable of injury, vested interests of the medical allergy fraternity

Telling the medical wheat from the chaff

02/06/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Ten days ago I had an exchange with Dr Janice Joneja which illustrated yet again the problems faced by conventional practitioners when dealing with little understood conditions such as autism. Dr Joneja had had an email from a dietitian who had recommended her article on …

Category: Allergies, Alternative/Complementary Health, Behavioural conditions / autism, Conventional Medicine, Peanut allergyTag: Alex Gazzola, autism and the diet, Dr Janice Joneja, Fecal Microbiota transplants, Foodsmatter, GAPS diet, gluten-free casein-free diet for autism, Helminthic therapy, Latitudes.org, medical charlatans, The Age of autism, Tourette syndrome, unorthodox medical approaches

PPD, henna and the dangers of cross reactivity

23/02/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

The inquest into the death of Julie McCabe four years ago has finally come to a close – with the coroner suggesting that the black henna tattoo that Mrs McCabe had had done in Dubai four years earlier could have been a factor in raising her sensitivity to the PPD which killed …

Category: Allergies, Chemicals, Coeliac/celiac disease, Eczema, Environmental Issues, Peanut allergyTag: Addenbrookes hospital, allergic reactions to PPD, anaphylaxis to PPD, black henna containing PPD, black henna tattoos, childhood anaphylactic reaction to peanuts, deaths from allergic reactions to PPD, Dr Andrew Clarke, Dr Janice Joneja, Epipen, Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis, Julie McCabe, L'Oreal and Julie McCabe, latex cross reactions with avocado, Skinsmatter, sudden onset of anaphylaxis, TRACE study

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