If you are concerned about food allergy it is good to know the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires all food manufacturers to list common food allergens on food labels. Even better is: Food manufacturers are required to list the common food allergens in simple terms that adults and older children can easily understand. These labeling requirements are to help us reduce the chance of an accidental allergic reaction to a food. These food label requirements were revised in January of 2006.
Where to look for common allergen list on the food labels: Look either in the ingredients list, after the list, or right next to it.
Did you ever believe that "nondairy" means there is no milk in a product in the case you are allergic to milk products. I sure would think this would be the case. Before the label guidelines were revised, the use of "nondairy" was allowed even when the foods contained milk byproducts such as "casein" (a milk-derived protein). With the new guidelines if a product contains milk byproducts (that you could be allergic to), the label will lists the term "milk" in parenthesis after the term "casein," or whatever other milk byproduct used. Or, the label will simply state "contains milk." This is so much easier and informative especially for kids with food allergies to milk products who may be choosing their own snacks.
Food labels of course do not and cannot list every possible allergen, the food manufacturers are required to list the top eight that account for 90 percent of all documented food allergies. The list also represents foods most likely to cause a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). These include:
&bullMilk
&bullEggs
&bullPeanuts
&bullTree nuts (such as almonds, cashews, walnuts)
&bullFish (such as bass, cod, flounder)
&bullShellfish (such as crab, lobster, shrimp)
&bullSoy
&bullWheat
Any domestic or imported packaged food regulated by the FDA is required to make the labeling changes.
Types of allergen included on the label are:
&bullType of tree nut such as almond, walnut
&bullType of crustacean shellfish such as crab or shrimp
&bullAny ingredient that contains a protein from the eight major food allergens
&bullAllergens found in flavorings, colorings or other additives
Foods that are not labeled:
&bullFresh produce
&bullFresh meat and certain highly refined oils
&bullFoods that may inadvertently come into contact with a food allergen during the growing, harvesting or manufacturing process are also exempt.
Also to our benefit is that the FDA is working to tighten regulations for manufacturers' use of the term "gluten free" on food labels. Gluten occurs in grains such as wheat, barley and rye, and can cause a serious reaction (though not an allergic one) in people who have celiac disease, a digestive disorder. Many people are unsure about which foods contain gluten. The FDA is working to issue standards for what constitutes a gluten-free product by the year 2008.
The new guidelines are to help us avoid exposure to even small amounts of a food allergen. If you think you have a food allergy it is a good idea to see your doctor for testing. Without specific testing you will not know whether or how much or how little exposure might trigger a serious allergic reaction.
It is important to note also that not all people with food allergies are at significant risk when exposed to very small quantities of food. If you will work closely with your doctor you and he or she can develop a personalized plan to reduce your risk of exposure to foods you are allergic to.
In addition, the new food-labeling law helps you make safe choices; however, the law requires food allergens to be identified even in the smallest amounts. You might see ingredients such as soy lecithin used as a nonstick agent for baked goods or fish gelatin used in coloring for soup broth.
Source: Mayo Clinic
Disclaimer: The information in this article is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about specific medical concerns.
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By: Connie Limon -
Signs Of Food Allergy
Now a day's food allergy becomes a common health problem to all people. It is really horrible experience to face in daily life. Food allergy can affect human body very badly. It can appear with red rashes on skin or sometime even it can take the suffered person to death. Allergic symptoms are generally very easy to identify but sometimes it is not easy enough.
Food allergy very commonly happens due to having eggs for many people even from very childhood. It is very important for the parents to observe what food is not suiting their baby because food allergy can destroy your health day by day. You will not feel comfortable with your daily life. Before giving any food to child the parents should be concerned about the labels of baby food. But if it noticed from the very starting there can be absolute solution as well as treatment of this kind of allergy prescribed by the physicians so that egg will be no more allergy source.
If your family member or members are suffering from any type of food allergy, try to avoid that food in your home very strictly. That will be very safer for the sufferer. Stop to buy that particular product causing health trouble to the family members so that they wont fell that they are missing something in their plates.
Another important food allergy can take place due to having wheat. The same measures have to be taken to stop the cause of allergy. The most rigorous allergy, which can take people to death, is allergy due to having peanuts, which can cause food anaphylaxis. Firstly the parents should be cautious until the child grows mature enough to get the knowledge of being ill because of food allergy. The reminders should be constantly given to them so that they become alert to avoid food, which can cause trouble to their health.
The bad consequences of peanut allergy are severe that people become very conscious about this. Very strictly it is followed that children should not bring any food to schools even. Adults are generally become cautious about this matter of fact because of having continuous problem due to having particular foods. When the person become mature enough he or she should personally consult with the physician so that the exact problems can come out into to be observed.
So it is better to make a diet chart including only the food that don't cause allergy from any part. If you are no able to identify the symptoms try to consult with the physicians. They will lead you measures to follow. Don't neglect to maintain unless it will never be cured and thus it will make you sufferer for the entire life.
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