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  • Posted By: R.Nelson @ 08/09/2009 2:25:25 PM

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  • Posted By: llasidog @ 01/28/2009 4:44:52 PM

    The rise in food allergies is directly related to the vaccinations. Food is used in the manufacturing of vaccines. Minute particles of the food protein remains in the vaccine. This is a "secret ingredient" protected by trade law. Search on "patent vaccine peanut oil" and you will find many patents that contain every food oil imaginable. A fatal food allergy is a horror story. The best way to fix the problem is not to create it in the first place.

  • Posted By: R.Nelson @ 12/09/2008 5:02:08 PM

    Thank you for this informative article. If you have young children with food allergies check out http://www.alertclothingcompany.com Young children with food allergies need to be identified to keep them well. A medical identification bracelet alone could be overlooked; because, young children are moving and busy their hands are not always within sight, ALERT CLOTHING COMPANY is needed and new,designed with the child in mind! Bright, cheerful colorful, child friendly graphics (ladybugs, butterflies and fairies to rockets, dinosaurs and cowboys...) with the message of food allergies included on each t-shirt, sweatshirt and tote bag. The company logo is on the back of each item for easy identification as well. There is even a bright blue elephant with a yellow crown shooting stars that states,"NO nuts for me- thank you!". A parent cannot be present constantly (pre-school, place of worship, summer camp, field trips...) and a two, three or four year old cannot be depended upon to relay their food allergy message to all. According to (FAAN) The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network the numbers are 1 in 17 estimated to be about three million children ,under the age of three, have the highest incidences of food allergies. Peanut allergies have doubled over a five year period 1997-2002. Education is the key! In a busy pre-school classroom (or summer camp) teachers, volunteers and caregivers are thankful because food is an issue daily. The goal raise awareness, help the caregivers with the identification of food allergies, and have the child feel special too! ALERT CLOTHING COMPANY supports FAAN. Please pass this information along raising awareness can help so many children. Let's keep these children safe! Thank you for your time.
    My Best,
    R. Nelson

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