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Another peanut storm…

29/04/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

The recall last week of some 'Whole Hearted Roasted Monkey Nuts' by Booths because the packaging did not declare 'peanuts' on the label has unleashed the usual storm of 'how absurd can we get' comments... But actually, quite unjustifiable... However, since both Alex Gazzola …

Category: Allergies, FreeFrom FoodTag: Alex Gazzola, anaphylaxis, Booths, monkey nuts, NutMums, Peanut/treenut allergy, peanuts, recall of Whole Hearted Roasted Monkey Nuts

Should allergens be banned from a household with an allergic member?

03/12/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

I just came across an article from an recent Sunday Telegraph headlined 'Food fight over allergy ban' which investigated, once again, the extremely knotty problem of whether or not you should allow allergens into a household with an allergic member.  There are in fact, two …

Category: Allergies, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, NutritionTag: allergens, Allergy, Allergy Action Plan, Allergy education, Banning peanuts from schools, calcium, calcium sources, CMA, Coeliac, Cow's milk allergy, Dairy products, Epipen, expense of freefrom foods, FAAN, FeeFrom Food, Food allergy, Food allergy bullying, Food intolerance, food sensitivity, FreeFrom Food Awards party, Gluten, Hugging your non allergic child, infant allergy, Milk Marketing Board, nuts for nutrition, paranoia, Peanut/treenut allergy, peanuts, pregnant women eating peanuts, Sensitisation, Sibling issues, Stress, sunday Telegraph, Tourette's Syndrome, What Allergy? blog

Medical confusion…

20/09/2010 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Even twenty years ago  a doctor’s life was relatively simple. You learnt your medicine in medical school, you trained in hospital and then you went into practice using the knowledge and experience that you had gained. Research happened in medical institutions but the results took …

Category: Food/Health PolicyTag: Conventional medicine, Food Standards Agency, Internet, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, latest medical research, peanuts, skin cancer, vitamin D deficiency

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