www.peta.com has complete vegan menus
2007-03-10 20:58:45
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answered by Jerrica Starlight 5
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This service is the ideal service for those with a wide and varied normal diet. The 113 foodSCAN will provide you with all the information you need to start getting the best out of your health. The list of foods selected for this test covers the most commonly eaten foods in the UK. All we need is a small sample of blood, which you can collect yourself at home. This is our most popular test as people taking the 113 foodSCAN have their sample analysed against specific foods and not groups of foods, and find the results easier to work with and obtain the best health improvements.
You will get a result for every single item on the list. The ‘green’ foods are the ones you can continue to eat normally. They do not appear to be causing your body to have an adverse reaction. The middle group, ‘amber’, displays the foods that you have shown a mild reaction to and should only be eaten once every four or five days. The ‘red’ list contains all the foods which you react strongly to and try to eliminate from your diet – the scores are on a scale of +1 to +4 with +4 being the highest. The ‘green’ list is usually much bigger than the other lists!
http://www.homeinonhealth.com
2007-03-11 06:08:03
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answered by Mark 4
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Hi
This site will help.
http://www.theallergysite.co.uk/listing/dairybooks.html
2007-03-11 06:05:51
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answered by ♥shushin♥ 6
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http://www.foodallergy.org/
they talk about various food allergies as well as having many ideas on what to cook and eat that is safe for you.
Enjoy!
2007-03-11 06:02:37
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answered by jovvijo 6
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ask your practice nurse
2007-03-11 06:03:03
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answered by magiclady2007 6
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Easy, dont eat anything containing dairy products! Duh
2007-03-13 00:56:24
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answered by Rachael H 1
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