Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

Based on recent groundbreaking studies that will change the way parents feed their children, Allergy-Free Kids is a revolutionary guide to preventing food allergies.

When her infant daughter was diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies, Robin Nixon Pompa found Dr. Gideon Lack, a clinical researcher on the verge of a breakthrough in allergy prevention and treatment that would heal her daughter and, later, her sons.

The secret: building acceptance of allergens through repeated careful feedings. Instead of avoiding eggs, nuts, and other allergens, as previous recommendations held, most parents should introduce them into their children's diets, ""early, carefully and often, for at least the first five years of life."" This life-changing approach is being embraced by the medical community, especially for peanut allergy, and is reflected in new guidelines from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the National Institutes of Health and other major medical associations.

Allergy-Free Kids includes a concise, easy-to-understand overview of the research as well as seventy simple and delicious kid-friendly recipes to help parents integrate unfamiliar allergen foods into a child's diet. Divided by allergen, Allergy-Free Kids contains sections on Eggs, Peanuts and Tree Nuts, Cow's Milk, Sesame, Wheat and Fish. It also discusses other foods, such as kiwi and soy, which are increasingly causing allergic reactions. The book includes feeding advice, and maintenance doses, followed by recipes suitable for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, including Open Sesame Sweet Potatoes, Nut Flour Crackers, Cocoa ""Puffs"" and Eggs-Pretending-to-be-Muffins.

Following the new medical guidelines, Allergy-Free Kids empowers parents to help their kids avoid a lifelong struggle with food allergies-and bring variety and joy back to family meals.

Allergy-Free Kids is a must-have cookbook for parents of children with food allergies, offering seventy simple and delicious recipes that incorporate allergen foods in a safe and controlled way.

HarperCollins 2024

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Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

Based on recent groundbreaking studies that will change the way parents feed their children, Allergy-Free Kids is a revolutionary guide to preventing food allergies.

When her infant daughter was diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies, Robin Nixon Pompa found Dr. Gideon Lack, a clinical researcher on the verge of a breakthrough in allergy prevention and treatment that would heal her daughter and, later, her sons.

The secret: building acceptance of allergens through repeated careful feedings. Instead of avoiding eggs, nuts, and other allergens, as previous recommendations held, most parents should introduce them into their children's diets, ""early, carefully and often, for at least the first five years of life."" This life-changing approach is being embraced by the medical community, especially for peanut allergy, and is reflected in new guidelines from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the National Institutes of Health and other major medical associations.

Allergy-Free Kids includes a concise, easy-to-understand overview of the research as well as seventy simple and delicious kid-friendly recipes to help parents integrate unfamiliar allergen foods into a child's diet. Divided by allergen, Allergy-Free Kids contains sections on Eggs, Peanuts and Tree Nuts, Cow's Milk, Sesame, Wheat and Fish. It also discusses other foods, such as kiwi and soy, which are increasingly causing allergic reactions. The book includes feeding advice, and maintenance doses, followed by recipes suitable for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, including Open Sesame Sweet Potatoes, Nut Flour Crackers, Cocoa ""Puffs"" and Eggs-Pretending-to-be-Muffins.

Following the new medical guidelines, Allergy-Free Kids empowers parents to help their kids avoid a lifelong struggle with food allergies-and bring variety and joy back to family meals.

Allergy-Free Kids is a must-have cookbook for parents of children with food allergies, offering seventy simple and delicious recipes that incorporate allergen foods in a safe and controlled way.

HarperCollins 2024

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Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

by Robin Nixon Pompa, Gideon Lack MD

Narrated by Erin Bennett

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Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

Allergy-Free Kids: The Science-Based Approach to Preventing Food Allergies

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Overview

Based on recent groundbreaking studies that will change the way parents feed their children, Allergy-Free Kids is a revolutionary guide to preventing food allergies.

When her infant daughter was diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies, Robin Nixon Pompa found Dr. Gideon Lack, a clinical researcher on the verge of a breakthrough in allergy prevention and treatment that would heal her daughter and, later, her sons.

The secret: building acceptance of allergens through repeated careful feedings. Instead of avoiding eggs, nuts, and other allergens, as previous recommendations held, most parents should introduce them into their children's diets, ""early, carefully and often, for at least the first five years of life."" This life-changing approach is being embraced by the medical community, especially for peanut allergy, and is reflected in new guidelines from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the National Institutes of Health and other major medical associations.

Allergy-Free Kids includes a concise, easy-to-understand overview of the research as well as seventy simple and delicious kid-friendly recipes to help parents integrate unfamiliar allergen foods into a child's diet. Divided by allergen, Allergy-Free Kids contains sections on Eggs, Peanuts and Tree Nuts, Cow's Milk, Sesame, Wheat and Fish. It also discusses other foods, such as kiwi and soy, which are increasingly causing allergic reactions. The book includes feeding advice, and maintenance doses, followed by recipes suitable for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, including Open Sesame Sweet Potatoes, Nut Flour Crackers, Cocoa ""Puffs"" and Eggs-Pretending-to-be-Muffins.

Following the new medical guidelines, Allergy-Free Kids empowers parents to help their kids avoid a lifelong struggle with food allergies-and bring variety and joy back to family meals.

Allergy-Free Kids is a must-have cookbook for parents of children with food allergies, offering seventy simple and delicious recipes that incorporate allergen foods in a safe and controlled way.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

03/20/2017
Health and science journalist Pompa introduces fascinating new ideas about allergy avoidance in this helpful and reassuring guide for parents. A mother of three, Pompa’s experience with her own children’s food allergies prompted her to dig deeply into current scientific literature. Her discovery—that some doctors now recommend introducing, not avoiding, allergens at an early age—represents a dramatic reversal from previous medical advice. As Pompa points out, childhood food allergies have become startlingly prevalent (almost 6 million kids in the U.S., and one million in Britain, where she now resides). Pompa leads parents through the introduction of allergens during a critical window of time (according to allergists of this school, at three to five months old, at least for peanuts, and possibly for other allergens), explores various theories of why allergies have increased, and shares her personal experiences. She also offers an ample selection of “kid-friendly, allergy-fighting” recipes. Babies with dry skin, eczema, or a family history of food allergies should be tested before introducing allergens, she warns; moreover, parents should seek expert assistance (Pompa makes clear she is neither a dietician nor a physician). Pompa’s book is a detailed, informative primer on promising, if not yet conclusively proven, theories. Agent: Michelle Tessler, Tessler Literary Agency. (Apr.)

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Pompa introduces fascinating new ideas about allergy avoidance in this helpful and reassuring guide for parents… A detailed, informative primer on promising, if not yet conclusively proven, theories.” — Publishers Weekly

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173453792
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/04/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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