While most insurance companies cover allergy testing as well as initial and follow-up visits with your allergy doctor, some of them are restrictive about the type of allergy immunotherapy that they will cover. While most will cover allergy shots (also known as...
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Don’t let food allergies ruin Thanksgiving
Food glorious food! That’s my refrain at the Thanksgiving table, but if you have food allergies, it’s a whole different matter!
If you have allergies yourself, or have guests who suffer with food allergies, there’s help on the Web. Check out a few of these blog spots below. You’ll learn how to make mashed potatoes with soy milk, gluten-free gravy, and wheat-free/gluten-free rolls.
http://www.eatingwithfoodallergies.com/thanksgivingwithfoodallergies.html
And if food allergies are cutting into your quality of life, contact AllergyEasy about sublingual immunotherapy (prescription oral allergy drops). AllergyEasy drops work to desensitize the immune system to nearly a 5 dozen food allergens and make eating an enjoyable experience again!