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January 10, 1997 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-10

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"For the young-at-heart
who would like a face to match"

Food Allergies:
Few But Severe

Environmental irritants trigger
half of all asthma attacks, fol-
lowed by allergens, respiratory
infections, exercise and food al-
lergies.
Just 6-8 percent of asthmatic
children and 2 percent of asth-
matic adults — out of 10 million
Americans with asthma — have
symptoms triggered by food
sources.
A brochure offered by the In-
ternational Food Information
Council Foundation and Scripps
Clinic and &search Famdation
in La Jolla, Calif., outlines foods
that have been shown to trigger
asthma symptoms.
According to "What You
Should Know About Asthma
and Food," substantial scientif-
ic investigation has shown that
sulfites and sulfiting agents can
cause wheezing and other symp-
toms. These include sulfur diox-
ide, sodium bisulfite, potassium
bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite,
potassium metabisulfite and
sodium sulfate. And they can be
found in dried fruits, dried veg-
etables, wine, shrimp, bottled
lemon or lime juice and pickled
foods, such as pickles, relishes,
peppers and sauerkraut.
Allergies to foods like milk,
eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy,
wheat, fish and shellfish also can
exacerbate asthma symptoms.
However, not everyone who is di-
agnosed with a food allergy also
suffers from asthma.
It would seem easy to avoid
foods that trigger asthma, but
sometimes asthmatics also have
to be food detectives, reading
food labels and asking about in-
gredients when ordering meals
in restaurants.
The brochure is available free
by sending a self-addressed,
stamped, legal-sized envelope to
Asthma and Food, IFIC Foun-
dation, P.O. Box 65708, Wash-
ington, DC 20035. It's also
available on the Internet at
http://www.ificinfo.health.org .

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