9/22/10

Finding Information Online For Food Allergy Help

Parents whose children are diagnosed with a food allergy often feel confused, utterly alone and dismayed. They understand that the road ahead could be long and require a lot of lifestyle modifications.

The good news is that there are many avenues for getting food allergy help, including emergency room staff, Epi-Pen makers, ambulance drivers, CPR instructors and nurses ready to spring to action in the event of serious allergic reactions. As well, there are doctors, researchers and allergists working on long-term therapies.

In addition to the short-term emergency treatments, there are currently three long-term experimental treatments that could offer food allergy help for patients. "This is the first time that we have a number of studies going on at the same time," says Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network.

"This is huge for the food allergy community. We finally can say that probably in 10 years, the landscape will look very different than it does now." For milk, peanut and egg allergies, researchers are proposing oral immunotherapy, which has patients swallowing tiny but incremental increases of the food they're allergic to, under doctor supervision, to build tolerance.

For various food allergies, a similar technique called sublingual therapy (drops containing proteins that trigger allergies placed under the tongue) is being used. Lastly, adults and kids with a shellfish, tree nut, fish or peanut allergy are being given the Food Allergy Herbal Formula-2 (FAHF-2) pill.

If you would like more comprehensive food allergy help, you can find local resources through the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (www.foodallergy.org) or the Food Allergy Initiative (www.foodallergyinitiative.org).

Here you will find support groups, food-related allergy recipes, activism events, research updates, literature downloads and methods for coping with allergy symptoms at home, school and restaurants.

Once you're armed with enough allergy information, you'll feel more prepared for dealing with whatever life throws your way.

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