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Hay fever hits Chelsea headlines – well, almost….

24/05/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

For the last 20 years or more I have been dutifully trecking off to Royal Hospital Road for Chelsea Flower Show's press day in the vain hope of finding a low allergen show garden. So I was more than frustrated (I was unable to go this year) when I heard an item on the Today …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Eczema, Environmental Issues, FreeFrom SkincareTag: Chelsea Flower Show, Countryfile diaries, grass pollen allergy, Low Allergen Gardening, low pollen plants, Maggie O'Farrell, Maggie O'Farrell and eczema, mould allergy, OPALS plant allergy ratings, pollen allergy, Royal College of Pathology, Royal Hospital Road, Ruth Holroyd, Tom Ogran, What Allergy? blog

Xanthan gum

04/05/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  14 Comments

Ingrid Greenfield has always been on the far left of the healthy food movement. Her husband, Tom, is an osteopath, naturopath and craniosacral therapist and works with the D'Adamo blood group theories. (The D'Adamo theory says that your ideal diet can be worked out from your …

Category: Allergies, Alternative/Complementary Health, Dairy-free, Food, Food/Health Policy, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, NutritionTag: additives, Artisan Bread Organic, biodynamic, coeliac disease, corn allergy, D'Adamo blood group theory, Genius gluten-free bread, gluten-free baking, Ingrid Greenfield, Kelco, manufacturing aids, mould allergy, natural leaven, organic flour, Seagreens seaweed, soy allergy, stone mill ground flour, Tom Greenfield, xanthan gum, xanthan gum as a laxative, Xanthomonas campestris

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