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Allergy Answers
There is an old saying, "One man's food is another man's poison. In other words, a food that agrees with one individual (for example, soy, gluten, or dairy) may not agree with another.
When Food Disagrees
There are many reasons why particular foods may not agree with us. Many North Americans believe the reason for their food-related symptoms is an allergy to a particular food or ingredient. But in the vast majority of cases, a bona fide food allergy is not the cause of the problem.
Education Helps Healing
Last month I detailed the symptoms and nutritional assessment of alive case study client Jacqueline. After many attempts to lose weight, she has agreed, with my help, to focus on gaining health.
The Path to Health
With the support of the president of Alive Publishing Group Inc., and the editor-in-chief of alive Magazine, Jacqueline (not her real name) agreed to be a case study subject for the pages of this magazine in a series of three monthly articles, 'so that others may be helped and inspired'.
The Inedibles
"Food sensitivity is an umbrella term for food allergy, food intolerance and other adverse reactions to food. A food allergy is an immune system response to food that the body believes is harmful.
Food Allergies: The EFA Connection
Healthy fats help give your body the natural defence mechanism it need.
Five Myths About Food Allergies
Get the facts, not the fiction, about food allergies and intolerances! Have you ever eaten anything that just didn't agree with you? Did it make your head ache or your stomach lurch in protest? According to a report by the BBC News, food al.
Homeopathy and Food Allergies
The homeopathic approach to food allergies may surprise some people: food allergies will completely disappear with proper treatment.
Food Allergies
An allergy occurs when the body reacts to an otherwise innocuous substance (allergen) as though it were a foreign invader, such as a bacterium or virus.

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