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<description>A website dedicated to those suffering from food chemical intolerances to salicylates, amines and glutamates.</description>
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<copyright>Copyright Emma Davies</copyright>
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<title>Babies and Small Children</title>
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<description>Advice on feeding babies and small children with sensitivities.</description>
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<title>Advice for Super-Responders</title>
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<description>Dietary advice for individuals who have severe super-responder level sensitivities.</description>
<pubDate>24 May 2008 00:06:36</pubDate>
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<title>Gluten and Casein Responders</title>
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<description>Advice for individuals who respond negatively to gluten and casein.</description>
<pubDate>23 May 2008 23:38:39</pubDate>
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<title>Minimising Amine Formation in Meat, Dairy and Eggs</title>
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<description>A guide to minimising amines in meat and dairy products through appropriate buying and handling techniques.</description>
<pubDate>22 May 2008 11:32:00</pubDate>
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<title>Plant Poisons and Rotten Stuff</title>
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<description>Updates to the PP&RS homepage.</description>
<pubDate>22 May 2008 10:53:00</pubDate>
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<title>Quick Reference: What Am I Reacting To?</title>
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<description>Quick reference guide for people unsure of what they may be reacting to in foods.</description>
<pubDate>22 May 2008 10:40:46</pubDate>
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<title>The Natural Toxins in Food</title>
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<description>There are a great number of different natural chemicals in our food which can have toxic effects on people and cause physical reactions.</description>
<pubDate>22 May 2008 10:38:55</pubDate>
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<title>Amine Content of Selected Foods</title>
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<description>Tables listing the known amine content of foods. For illustrative purposes only.</description>
<pubDate>22 May 2008 09:42:22</pubDate>
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<title>Essential Sugars and Plant Lectins</title>
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<description>Though not directly related to food chemical intolerance syndrome, dietary lectins are associated with some intolerance reactions to food.</description>
<pubDate>01 February 2007 22:39:20</pubDate>
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<title>An Introduction to Food Chemical Intolerance</title>
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<description>Human beings do not have an infinite capacity to consume and safely neutralise the artificial chemicals found in processed foods, or the natural toxins found in plant and animal wholefoods without experiencing side effects.</description>
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