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New & Expectant Parents Child Food Allergy Awareness Blog & Podcast Released

San Diego-based Parent Savers, a new and expectant parent-empowering production, has launched a new blog post and podcast that focuses on children and food allergies. Aimed at showing parents what to look for and how to avoid food allergies this latest addition further empowers parents.

San Francisco, United States – July 18, 2018 /PressCable/

Parent Savers, a podcast that empowers new parents, which is a part of the Pregnancy Magazine line-up facilitated by Sunny Gault, a television news and web media presenter based in San Diego, has released a new child food allergy blog post and podcast. Aptly named, ‘Does Your Child Have a Food Allergy”, the article and podcast define what a food allergy is, what the symptoms of an allergy are, and what parents can do to avoid these allergies in the future.

More information is available at https://www.pregnancymagazine.com/baby/does-your-child-have-a-food-allergy.

Just released, the new food allergy blog post and podcast look critically at food allergies, what parents should look for when their child eats, and what foods cause allergies the most. Plus, the blog post and podcast offer parents hints and tips on how they can deal with an allergy and avoid allergies in the future.

Both the blog post and podcast define a food allergy as an immune system response that occurs when the body eats something it perceives as harmful. This response typically leads to inflammation.

Symptoms of a food allergy, suggest the blog post and podcast, can include swelling of areas that the food has come into contact with, crying and problems breathing or going to the toilet. If a child experiences these symptoms, then their parents should seek medical advice.

Providing parents with practical information that helps them in everyday life, Parent Savers aims to empower moms and dads so they can power-on. So, with the help of experts’ parents are powered-up and given superhero strength needed to tackle the world and all of those dirty diapers.

Registered dietician and family nutrition specialist, Lindsay Stenovec, who offer her advice in the blog post and podcast, said, “Children can grow out of food allergies. But, they are less likely to grow out of a nut, peanut, fish or shellfish allergy.”

To find out more about Parent Savers, click on https://www.pregnancymagazine.com/author/parent-savers or listen to the food allergy podcast at https://www.pregnancymagazine.com/podcasts/feeding-your-child-common-food-allergies.

Contact Info:
Name: Sunny Gault
Email: sunny@pregnancymagazine.com
Organization: Pregnancy Magazine
Address: 2337 Vallejo St, San Francisco, California 94123, United States

For more information, please visit http://www.pregnancymagazine.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 379695

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