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Any contact with a food you are allergic to can cause an allergic reaction.  Best advice: if you're allergic to shellfish NEVER eat...
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I can't answer that question, since I would need to know what "it" actually was. I cannot make a blind guess and determine if...
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It depends on the severity of his allergies, so it is best to check with his allergist or  primary care medical provider. I suspect he will be...
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The good news is that most people do not have to drastically change their diet when they start on the blood-thinner warfarin (Coumadin).  But...
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I'm sorry to hear this. It's hard when we feel food choices are being taken away from us!I'm glad to see you can differentiate between an...
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Peanut allergies probably occur in about 1% of children, and are the most common cause of life-threatening food reactions. Reactions to eating peanut...
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Typical childhood vaccines do not have peanut allergen in them. I am cautious with the flu vaccine for those that are egg allergic, but most of the...
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Peanut oil is high in monounsaturated "good" fat, and low in saturated "bad" fat, which is believed to help prevent heart disease and lower...
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Peanut oil is the oil from the seed, also called the nut, of the peanut plant. Peanut oil is used to make medicine.
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Peanut oil is safe for most people. The oil can cause serious allergic reactions in people who are allergic to peanuts, soybeans, and related plants...
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The appropriate dose of peanut oil depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not...
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Peanut Oil has insufficient evidence for: Lowering cholesterol, preventing heart disease, decreasing appetite for weight loss, preventing cancer...
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Yes. ... Peanuts are not really nuts. They are legumes. They grow in the soil. Treenuts, like walnuts, pecans, or cashews, grow in trees -- hence the...
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Many people will say to avoid these foods while nursing and as part of the child's diet during the first three years, but the evidence for that is...
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