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Amazon.com links for my books


Allergy Cooking with Ease

This all-purpose allergy cookbook is an outgrowth of keeping a child on an allergy diet, so it is very practical and contains “fun” recipes among its 300 recipes for baked goods, main dishes, soups, salads, vegetables, ethnic dishes, and desserts.

Allergy and Celiac Diets with Ease

This book will tell you how to successfully and easily stay on a special diet while spending the least time possible in the kitchen.150 recipes and a 22-page “Special Diet Resources” section listing commercially prepared foods you may be able to use.

Gluten-Free Without Rice

This book will add real variety to your gluten-free diet or allow you to avoid rice if it's a problem for you by introducing other gluten-free grains and grain alternatives.

Easy Breadmaking for Special Diets

This book contains 225 recipes for breads of all types, bread and tortilla-based main dishes, and desserts made easily with your bread machine, food processor, mixer, or electric tortilla maker. It also tells you what features to look for when you buy a bread machine and how to choose the machine that best meets your needs.

Easy Cooking for Special Diets

This book contains everything you need to know to cook for yourself and stay on your diet including 265 easy recipes and information about diets, nutrition, food safety, grocery shopping, and time management.

The Low Dose Immunotherapy Handbook

This book gives low dose immunotherapy patients recipes for the shot-time diet, the very mixed diet, and “rare foods” types of recipes for the sensitive time around shots. It also includes organizational information and a sample “to do list” to help you get ready for your shots.

The Ultimate Food Allergy Cookbook and Survival Guide

This book gives information about the diagnosis of food allergies, health problems that can be caused by food allergies, and your options for treatment. It also contains an easily personalized rotation diet, 500 recipes that can be used with (or independently of) the diet and sources of commercially prepared foods for your diet.

Amazon.com links to the kitchen appliances recommended on this Web site

VillaWare electric tortilla maker as mentioned on this page.
Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine as mentioned on this page.

Amazon.com links to the print resources recommended on this Web site

Randolph, Theron, M.D., An Alternative Approach to Allergies

This book was written by the founder of environmental medicine and explains complex allergies, including those to foods and chemicals, better than any other book I’ve read. I’ve owned several copies of this book over the last 22 years because I keep lending my copy to someone who needs it and then buying a new one for myself.

Grimes, Carl, Starting Points for a Healthy Habitat

Carl Grimes is an expert on making your environment safe and healthy. He deals with problems of water and mold, chemicals, and other allergens, and he knows how to solve these problems in a safe way, without introducing new chemicals, etc. His own environmental allergies and chemical sensitivities taught him about cleaning up environments. He lives close to us and has given us personal advice. I’m glad he has written this very practical advice in a book so he can help people in other places also.

Magaziner, Allan, D.O., Linda Bonvie and Anthony Zolezzi, Chemical-Free Kids

Parents should heed the old adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” and safeguard their children’s health from birth on using the information in this book. The main focus of this book is keeping your children safe chemically, but there is a lot of information about foods too.

Crook, William G., M.D., Detecting Your Hidden Allergies

This book is simple, concise, and practical in its explanation of diets for food allergies and how to figure out what you are allergic to and use diet to improve your health. Unfortunately, it is out of print, but you can still get used copies on Amazon.com.

Crook, William G., M.D., Tracking Down Hidden Food Allergy

This book is very similar to Detecting your Hidden Allergies and is also out of print. If you can’t find one of these two books used, hopefully you can get the other.

Gittleman, Ann Louise, Guess What Came to Dinner: Parasites and Your Health

This book was invaluable to me when I was diagnosed with a parasite.

Gottschall, Elaine, Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health through Diet

This book contains the specific carbohydrate diet which can be used to treat bacterial dysbiosis. The author’s daughter went from being on the verge of losing her large intestine due to ulcerative colitis to healthy as a result of following this diet, as have many other people with IBD.

Crook, William G., M.D., The Yeast Connection

Over 20 years ago, this book began a revolution in the diagnosis and treatment of complex health problems related to yeast. It explains both the problem and what to do about it in an easy-to-understand way. Dr. Crook has also written many “take off” books about Candida, such as The Yeast Connection and the Woman, a book about yeast and chronic fatigue syndrome, etc.

Gates, Donna, The Body Ecology Diet

This is a very practical book about how to eliminate yeast problems and recover optimal health. Donna Gates experienced these problems herself and devised a diet and other regimens that helped her, and many other people, recover.

 

 

 

Disclaimer
The information contained in this website is merely intended to communicate material which is helpful and educational to the reader. It is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment, but rather to provide information and recipes which may be helpful in implementing a diet and program prescribed by your doctor. Please consult your physician for medical advice before changing your diet.

There are no warranties which extend beyond the educational nature of this website. Therefore, we shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person with respect to any loss or damage alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly, by the information contained in this website.

Copyright 2008 by Allergy Adapt, Inc. The books from which this website was excerpted copyrighted in 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008.