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>> My favorite book on food sensitivities in general is "Food Chemical
>> Sensitivities" by Robert Buist, PhD. He analyzes studies on this and much
>> less alarmist than other material I've read. And, when he is pointing out
>> the dangers of certain foods, he attempts to let science speak for itself.
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>Speaking of Robert Buist...I just checked his book "Food Intolerance,, What
it >is and how to cope with it" out at my local library. Even though it was
>written in 1984, I found it to be very informative and EVEN better it has
over >120 Pages of recipes, diet plans and substitutes for common food
allergens.
That's exactly what I found with the other book. It's "dated," but more
informative than books that are more current. It would be great if he wrote
an update....hmmm...maybe I will check and see.
Tammy G.
"A parent's love perceives no limitations."
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