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...for awhile, but then the dermatitis came back and Joseph’s skin began to crack and bleed again. Maria and Jeremiah decided to get a second opinion and switched pediatricians. Joseph’s new doctor put him on a soy formula, which only made his condition worse. Two weeks later he was back on Alimentum. The doctor finally called to let Maria and Jeremiah know that the allergy test indicated that Joseph had a milk allergy. The doctor...
...positions during feedings and keeping her in an upright position to sleep. The Zantac didn’t improve Braelyn’s symptoms, so the pediatrician switched her medication to Prevacid and told Ashley to switch the baby to a soy-based formula. When that didn’t work either, Ashley took Braelyn to a gastroenterologist. The gastroenterologist prescribed Neocate®, a hypoallergenic formula comprised of amino acids (the building blocks of protein) instead of the full or partial protein chains in other formulas....
Blueberry Scones
Looking for an allergy-friendly brunch recipe? Our Neocate® Splash Blueberry Scones are perfect as a dairy-free dessert, lunch, or even a snack idea. This recipe, developed by a professional chef who also happens to be a Registered Dietitian, is one of our favorites! If you are feeling adventurous: experiment with this recipe by substituting another flavor of Neocate Splash. To meet a variety of taste preferences, Neocate Splash comes in four flavors: Orange-Pineapple,...
...she was allergic to a long list of foods including casein, lactose, gluten and soy. With the Peptamen Jr. not working, Makenzie began trying other types of formula, including COMPLETE Pediatric, Nutren Jr., Vivonex and blended food. “We tried everything, short of having a chemist make a formula just for Makenzie, with no success!” says Pam. As a result, Makenzie did not gain any weight and was diagnosed with failure to thrive when she was...
01/27/2011
...tract to one or more specific foods. This means that the IgE antibodies associated with other food allergies are not involved in an FPIES reaction. Cow milk and soy are the most common FPIES triggers, but ANY foods can cause an FPIES reaction (even ones that aren’t common allergens, like rice and oats). Common Symptoms of FPIES Most FPIES reactions happen when a child is very young – just a few weeks or months old....
07/15/2014
...to provide your family with great options based on the latest medical and scientific knowledge. This great new product is indicated for the dietary management of cow and soy milk allergy, multiple food protein intolerance, eosinophilic esophagitis, short bowel syndrome, malabsorption, and other medical conditions for which an amino acid-based diet is required. Neocate Splash, Unflavored is a NEW addition to our Neocate family of products. This great new ready-to-feed option is differentiated from our...
05/03/2011
...medicine I needed to go back on. We started her on regular formula. She drank it like a champ. But two hours after the bottle that was suppose to bring her nutrition, she started screaming and vomiting. We changed her to Soy and saw no change. After seeing our local pediatrician again and changing formula again. I asked to see a GI doctor. The first thing I said to the doctor when she walked in...
09/02/2010
...We have received inquiries about the use of Phlexy-Vits for patients with multiple food allergies because many popular multivitamin brands contain hidden allergens. Vitamins for Children 11 and Older with Food Allergies For older children (11+) with food allergies, Phlexy-Vits may be a great option because they are free of milk and soy proteins, gluten and the sugars lactose, sucrose and fructose. There are no corn proteins in Phlexy-Vits; however, certain nutrients are derived from...
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