Food Without Fear- a book about food allergy

The book “Food Without Fear” by Dr. Ruchi Gupta addresses food allergies, intolerances, and sensitivities. It covers topics such as the food reaction spectrum, the top food allergens, and managing food allergies in different settings. It also provides comprehensive resources and explores using epinephrine in allergy emergencies. The book aims to help individuals understand and manage their relationship with food.

FOOD WITHOUT FEAR

Identify, Prevent, and Treat Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Sensitivities

by Ruchi Gupta, MD, MPH with Kristin Loberg

What do you know about food allergy?

Can you answer correctly these true/false questions about food allergy ?

  1. Food allergies and intolerances develop only in childhood.
  2. Food allergies are rare, occurring in only 1% of people in the US.
  3. Women should avoid eating peanuts in pregnancy.
  4. Food allergies are more common in cities than in rural areas.
  5. Reactions to food may change over one’s lifetime.

The answers are at the end of this post, but the answers to these and many other questions about food allergies are in Dr. Gupta’s comprehensive book about the “food reaction spectrum.”

If you or someone in your family has problems eating certain foods, or think you may, then this book, along with your personal physician, can help you sort out what, why, and how to deal with it.

Ruchi Gupta, M.D.- author

Dr. Ruchi Gupta, a board-certified pediatrician, developed a special interest in allergic disease because of her many patients with food allergies as well as her own child. She directs the Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research in Chicago where she and her team study and treat patients with food allergies and intolerances.

Even if you don’t have food-related problems you may in the future as they can develop at any time in life. We all need food to live but sometimes food becomes our enemy, making us sick rather than well.

Understanding the “food reaction spectrum”

Dr. Gupta explains the “food reaction spectrum”. We may tend to call any adverse reaction to food ( or any other substance) an allergy but most are not.

An allergy activates the immune system, such as antibodies, which then trigger the symptoms. An intolerance (sometimes incorrectly called a sensitivity) does not involve the immune system. These are the only two recognized terms to describe adverse food reactions. Some foods can cause both allergy and intolerance.

Adverse food reactions may occur immediately or very soon after ingestion. These include

  • hives
  • swelling
  • itching
  • diarrhea

Other reactions can be delayed for hours or even days-

  • headache
  • rash
  • brain fog
  • bloating/gas

The Top 9 Food Allergens

Peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, shellfish, finfish, soy, wheat, sesame

Common offenders for food intolerances

Dairy, gluten, caffeine, salicylates, amines, sulfites, fructose, alcohol, monosodium glutamate-MSG, food dyes

Other conditions can be caused or aggravated by certain foods such as celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.

What you will learn in Food Without Fear

Dr. Gupta divided the book into two parts.

Part 1 helps you determine “Where are you on the Food Reaction Spectrum?”

Part 2 , Finding Food Freedom, explores understanding food manufacturing and processing by reading labels.

She touches on the role of our genome and microbiome (bacteria that live in our gut) and the role of inflammation in autoimmune disease.

Each chapter ends with a one-page summary of Fearless Facts.,

If you check this book out from a library, you may want to buy it for future reference as it has an exhaustive list of resources. I learned more about food allergy from this book and believe you will also.

LISTEN TO AN EXCERPT

Appendix A-The Parent’s Playbook

How to manage your child’s food allergies at school from infancy through college, including a plan for a food allergy emergency

Appendix B contains an extensive list of resources including

  • Medical organizations
  • Government websites
  • Hospitals and medical centers
  • Advocacy and support groups, foundations
  • Apps

Appendix C is a Sample Food Log; use this to record food intake and reactions

Dr. Gupta also wrote

The Food Allergy Experience .

“A source of reliable information and sound advice to help parents, caregivers, friends, relatives, health care providers, and teachers better understand how food allergies impact all aspects of a child’s life. Beyond statistics, The Food Allergy Experience provides tools for generating greater awareness including inspiring quotes, useful tips, and light-hearted comics, which put a positive and more realistic face on food allergies.

The Food Allergy Experience also provides a comprehensive resource section with information about relevant organizations, a handy checklist, and a sample letter to inform people about a child’s specific food allergy. As daunting as food allergies might seem, researchers are making breakthroughs every day as they search for cures.” source-Amazon

The answers to the questions are
  1. False
  2. False
  3. False
  4. True
  5. True

Did you answer correctly, or did you learn something new?

In this video, Dr. Gupta discusses using epinephrine in case of an allergy emergency.

exploring the HEART of food allergy

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How two dying women teach us how to live

Here are two books I have reviewed about two women who died, one old, the other young. Both of them struggled with illness a long time and both families “kept hoping that she was just a corner away from getting back on her feet.” And both families were grateful for the time they had with her.

I subscribe to Dr. Alicia Britt Chole’s newletter where she recently announced the passing of her mother. I savor obituaries because I feel like I have made a new friend, like this woman-

“My Mama went to be with Jesus on April 4th. She was among the most generous, loving, and sacrificial souls I’ve ever known. Mom’s been struggling with illnesses for the past five months but she’s such a fighter, we and the doctors kept hoping that she was just a corner away from getting back on her feet.

But she was a corner away from dancing with her Savior. Oh the ache. I can’t express the ache. I am grateful for every moment with my Mom, for the millions of memories, for being so well loved.

In her last 24 hours she was able to say “I love you” to each of her grandchildren and several dear friends and her sister. Keona sang Amazing Grace for her. Louie kissed her and told her he loved her. Jonathan played Amazing Grace for her on the violin and read Psalm 23 to her. ⠀

Mom helped anyone she could in any way she could. Her hands were constantly serving through cooking (her love language), bookkeeping (her profession), petting her puppy, taking care of her chickens, and loads of hugs for all of us.

If you knew her, you felt seen and loved by her. I’m so grateful we’ll have eternity together. Please pray for our family in between here and there.”

P.S. Mom said that if anybody wanted to send flowers, to instead ask them to, “please buy a toy for a child and leave it in a park.”

Here are two books I have reviewed about two women who died, one old, the other young. Both of them struggled with illness a long time and both families “kept hoping that she was just a corner away from getting back on her feet.”

Each woman’s family was grateful for the time they had with her and for how she faced death taught them how to live.

I hope you savor my reviews and maybe find the books and read them too.

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