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dynamicchiropractic.com >> Allergies / Asthma Infants and AllergiesBy G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN Late last year, the results of an extensive Italian study involving diet, environment and infant allergies came across my desk. The study compared more than 300 high-risk infants with multiple types of intervention. The focus of the intervention was in three areas:
The infants in the intervention group's dietary modifications included: <
The environmental controls for the intervention group included:
The authors concluded that many of the preventive measures in the study were effective in reducing allergic symptoms in high-risk infants. At the end of the three year follow-up, when the intervention group was compared to the nonintervention group, the authors determined the top six factors that caused infant allergies. They were:
Conclusion Although this was just one study, the intervention was extensive. The results are pleasing in that many common causes of infant allergies are easy to control. Reference 1. Marini et al. Effects of a dietary and environmental prevention program on the incidence of allergic symptoms in high atopic risk infants: three years follow-up. Acta Pediatrica 1996;85:414(1-21). G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN Click here for more information about G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN.
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