Hey Mamas,
Yep, that's the one. You can check it out from Beaufort county libraries. If it's not at your branch, they can transfer it over if you ask.
Here's an amazon link to it:
It's a long one, so you may have to cut&paste it into your browser.
Here's a link to the webgroup I'm a part of that discusses how to live without "x" food in your diet. Menu/recipe ideas, substitution solutions, places to shop, eating out, and just dealing with food allergies in general are basic topics. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/foodlab/
There are 2 books that I know of that deal with food allergies that I can recommend, as well. I'm not sure if the library carries them.
_Is This Your Child?_ by Doris Rapp, M.D.
_Baby Matters_ by Linda Palmer, M.D.
Also, here's a wikipedia entry for the Dunstan Baby Language we chatted about, Rhonda. Was it 2 meetings ago? There are links to other sites at the bottom of the entry.
And lastly, it didn't come up at the meeting, but I wanted to mention this because there were so many young babies there...
We practice Elimination Communication. www.whatisEC.com and
I am the local mentor for Diaperfree Baby www.diaperfreebaby.org
Helping young babies stay in touch with their natural instinct to *not* use diapers is easiest within the first 6 months. If any of the above sites pique your interest in the practice, feel free to contact me here: gigiandmark@...
Happy Nursing!
Gigi
From: lllofcoastalcarolina@yahoogroups.com [mailto:lllofcoastalcarolina@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Carman Ferguson
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Is this the book Gigi was talking about at the meeting?__,The Whole Foods Allergy Cookbook: Two Hundred Gourmet & Homestyle Recipes ... _._,___
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