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Prescription Assistance
Call the Partnership for Prescription Assistance at 1-888-477-2669

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Food Allergy Action Plans

http://www.foodallergy.org/actionplan.pdf

http://www.aaaai.org/members/resources/anaphylaxis_toolkit/action_plan.pdf

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Restaurant and Food Service
The Culinary Institute of America has an on-line program for restaurants and food service providers about managing food allergies. Check out this website and share with your favorite food establishment:

http://www.ciaprochef.com/foodallergies/index.html


Let's Eat Out Series...

http://www.allergyfreepassport.com/letseatout/overview.html

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SUPPORT

Local Gluten Free Support
The High Sierra Gluten-Free Support Group welcomes anyone with celiac disease, their families, and their health care providers. For more information contact Kerry Seymour, MS, RD, CDE – registered dietitian and group facilitator – at (775)784-4848. E-mail: seymourk@unce.unr.edu; or Kathleen Frank, chapter president at (775)826-9038.

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RECIPES
Members can share recipes they enjoy.

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FOOD PRODUCTS (see our links page too)

Listed here are products our members are reviewing.
PLEASE READ ALL LABELS before eating anything new!

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NON-FOOD PRODUCTS: (see our links page too)

Discreet Epi Pen or inhaler holders: Omaxcare.com


Here are products like soaps, lotions, as well as other things like epipen carriers, t-shirts and lunch bags. AAPE does not endorse any of the products discussed on these pages!

Managing Food Allergies Book AND Dairy, Egg and Nutfree Cookbook... link to website
Check out these two books written by Linda Coss, a mother of a teenage boy with life threatening food allergies. Several of our own members own these books have found them very helpful.


Runners and Athletes...
Visit www.takeincase.com to check out stretchy sleeves that hold Epi pens on your calf while exercising



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pwmoores Whole Foods Store... Questions about new products? 1 Aug 8 2008, 12:11 AM EDT by gheniphre
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If you are like me, some of your favorite products may be missing from "Wild Oats" shelves as it transitions to Whole Foods products. I have been in contact with Whole Foods about some of their products regarding food allergy issues. Do you have any questions or comments I can pass on?
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