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My son has a multitude of food allergies and I am looking for some good online companies that offer packaged products that fit his needs.
The key is that the foods have to be labeled very well to prevent him getting even a trace of something he is allergic to.
His current diet is a gluten ( wheat) casein (dairy products) egg, soy, peanut, shellfish free diet.

I am looking for suggestions from people that have actually used these sites and can attest to their products.

Please don't waste my time or yours telling me to google it.. I have done that thank you.

Thanks for your help

2007-08-13 10:06:04 · 5 answers · asked by smilesfromred 5 in Health Diseases & Conditions Allergies

5 answers

Ok Im not selling u anything, here is what I use!!
(I only eat gf, but many of these sites cater to other allergies)

www.glutenfree.com
www.glutensolutions.com (lets u break down your choices by allergen)
www.glutenfreemall.com

www.amazon.com is good to shop in bulk once u know u like something.

There are two companies that pop in my head, Orgran and Enjoy Life. Honestly, I do not like their products, but when your diet is as strict as his, you'll try anything right!? :)
I hear many ppl like them. They should both be found on www.glutenfree.com

My other fave brands are:
Pamela's for cake, cookie mixes (not sure on the soy, etc free tho)
Glutino
and Kinninnick

Hope that helps!

2007-08-13 12:23:31 · answer #1 · answered by Glutenfreegirl 5 · 0 0

I used to work in day care and there were several kids with multiple food allergies. Their mothers shopped at Whole Food Market because everything there is labeled explicitly. I've seen when going there myself that they label whatever is gluten-free, wheat-free, dairy-free, etc.

2007-08-13 18:00:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

how old is your son, i have an 11 month old that i am now having a hard time transitioning to food... i know i should not be answering with a question, but, was wondering what type of formula your son takes, mine is on neocate and not sure what to do next...

2007-08-14 15:10:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have partnership stores linked to my web site that carry gluten free foods. So far I was able to find the site below. I didn't check for all the ingredients. If I find more...I'll edit it in later: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.wpFreeSearch

Also based on my experience as a nutraceutical consultant, I believe he might do well with a course of supplementation that has proven effective in allergy cases. The follwing, taken as directed, will help promote optimum health and alleviate some of the causes of his allergies. Review the following, there is considerable ingredient information as well as detail on benefits on these web pages. And if you have any questions, feel free to email me.

OPC-3: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.uoProduct&storeID=8&prodID=13009
Digestive Enzymes: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.uoProduct&storeID=8&prodID=13022
Complete Greens: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.uoProduct&storeID=8&prodID=13142
Ultimate Aloe: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.uoProduct&storeID=8&prodID=1285
B-Complex: http://www.marketamerica.com/PULSE99/index.cfm?action=shopping.uoProduct&storeID=8&prodID=13057

2007-08-13 11:24:13 · answer #4 · answered by livemoreamply 5 · 0 1

Redheads are hot:) I don't have clue if if you have already done the obvious though. AYN?

2007-08-13 10:10:21 · answer #5 · answered by Tom H 6 · 0 1

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