by Kate Young | Feb 24, 2020 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Common Symptoms, Food Allergies
An allergy is an allergy. When you have one, you know that you have to adjust your life. However, knowing that you have an allergy and what you’re allergic to are two different things entirely. If you think you might be dealing with a fish allergy but you aren’t sure...
by Kate Young | Feb 18, 2020 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Food Allergies
At first glance, food allergies seem to be random. Some people in families have serious ones, and others are skipped over entirely and are allergy-free. Realistically speaking, though, allergies are thought to be related to genetic in a lot of cases. If there is a...
by Kate Young | Nov 11, 2019 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Food Allergies
As the days get shorter and the temperature drops, you may find yourself opting for more yeast-based foods than usual. Warm pastries are especially common cravings when it’s cold outside. But it can be dangerous for those with a yeast allergy. Common foods that we all...
by Kate Young | Oct 25, 2019 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Food Allergies
Understanding your bodies requirements is vital to taking care of yourself. As with most things in life, you can’t expect to do your best by winging it, knowing what to do and, more importantly, what to avoid, will keep you on the right track and save you from...
by Kate Young | Apr 24, 2019 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Food Allergies
It is a common occurrence that a lot of people find themselves in the position of wanting to go out to eat with the family and their friends, but everybody comes back wondering ‘do you feel funny?’. Well, the answer may be food allergies or intolerances. It is common...
by Kate Young | Apr 4, 2019 | Allergies & Intolerances, Blog, Food Allergies
Hay fever season is approaching which means you will have to know which allergies will flare up this summer and how you will be determined to treat them! Not only is hay fever just around the corner, but so is Allergy Awareness Week (22nd-28th April). So, we thought...