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On this page we have included links to a number of organisations that offer information and support on matters relating to allergies.

If you know of any other organisations that we should include please email the site at feedback@forparentsbyparents.co.uk.


SUPPORT LINKS

Allergy UK provides information and support to sufferers and their families. Leaflets, fact sheets and regular newsletters are available. In addition they run a helpline and support groups throughout the country.

Deepdene House
30 Bellegrove Road
Welling
Kent, DA16 3PY

020 8303 8525

Allergy Helpline - 020 8303 8583
Open 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday

www.allergyfoundation.com



The Anaphylaxis Campaign

Thousands of people in the UK have life-threatening allergies. The condition is known as anaphylaxis. The Anaphylaxis Campaign was set up to help them.

The Anaphylaxis Campaign
PO Box 275
Farnborough
Surrey
GU14 6SX

Tel: 01252 373793
Fax: 01252 377140
Helpline: 01252 542029

www.anaphylaxis.org.uk



No cow's milk for me thanks - www.lactoseintolerance.co.uk

This site, run by the father of a lactose intolerant child was the first UK site for people with lactose intolerance and milk allergies. The site contains a wide range of helpful information for lactose intolerance sufferers including a monthly newsletter and a comprehensive on-line bookshop. The site is a source of support for parents facing the problems of children who have been diagnosed with a dairy allergy or lactose intolerance.


www.foodsmatter.com

An invaluable monthly support magazine for anyone suffering from a food allergy/intolerance or living on a restricted diet, whatever the cause.


www.dairyfree.org.uk

This site has been set up by a lady who is intolerant to dairy, caffeine and citrus. Her aim is to help people who suffer with dairy intolerances/allergies. On the site you can find information about dairy intolerance and allergies, details of companies that supply dairy free products and many links to other sites that offer information and online shops.


www.milkfree.org.uk

This site is run by the mum of a milk intolerant child. They like to think of the site as an online support group offering support, friendship, knowledge, and inspiration to the parents of milkfree kids by the parents of milkfree kids.



www.veganharlow.co.uk

This is a web-based guide to finding animal-free food in the Harlow area aimed at vegans and dairy-intolerant people. There is also an excellent section on alternatives to dairy products that gives some great snack and meal ideas. Go to 'Catering for Vegans' from their home page.



Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques

This technology has been brought to our attention and although we haven't used it ourselves but we have been advised that it would be of interest to parents with children who stuggle with allergies.

Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques is a revolutionary system for dealing with allergies. It is a natural, drugless, painless, non-invasive method that can be used safely from a one-day-old infant to anyone of advanced age, on a healthy person to treat hidden allergies that could cause diseases in the future or on patients in real suffering, invalids or patients in a coma, to permanently eliminate allergies and symptoms arising from previous exposure to allergens and their allergic manifestations.

www.naeteurope.com



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