Resources for travellers on how to avoid their allergens while on the go.
Resources
The resources below were compiled during the writing of Food Without Fear. It is not an exhaustive list and inclusion is not an endorsement. Please email foodwithoutfearbook@gmail.com to submit a resource for consideration. Please include Title, Author or Creator, Description, Link, Condition(s) [comma separated], Location, Categories [comma separated], and Type.
Goodie Girl Cookies
Cookies, animal crackers, breakfast biscuits which are gluten free, other allergen free products available. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
Hospital located in Indianapolis area. Allows patients to schedule appointments to diagnose and treat food allergies and asthma, as well as hosts useful tools for parents of children with allergenic conditions. Hosts educational events. Provides information for healthcare professionals.
Henry Ford Health System Center for Asthma, Allergy and Immunology Research
Food allergy discovery center located in the Detroit area. Allows patients to schedule appointments to diagnose and treat food allergies, as well as provides information on allergenic conditions. Connects patients with clinical trials.
Hilary’s
Meat alternatives, veggies, grain medleys. Plant-based frozen foods packed with whole veggies, grains, and beans that are always free from the top 12 allergens. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
HumFree the Bee Has a Food Allergy
A children's story about a baby bee facing allergies, providing children with food allergies awareness and inclusion.
Hungry Harry’s
Baking mixes (pancakes, cake, waffles, muffins) made in dedicated facility and free from top 14 allergens. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Ian’s Natural Foods
Allergy-friendly meals (chicken nuggets, fish sticks, bread crumbs, onion rings, tater tots, meatballs) which are free from egg, milk/casein, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, and gluten. Note you should call manufacturers to confirm the safety of products for your health needs. Products, ingredients and allergen protocol can change rapidly.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Food allergy discovery center located in the New York area. Allows patients to schedule appointments to diagnose and treat food allergies, as well as provides information on allergenic conditions.
Immune Tolerance Network (ITN)
Collaborative network of clinical trials related to immune tolerance diseases for both researcher and patient information.