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The Allergy Today Podcast - Classic Episodes

The Allergy Today Podcast - Classic Episodes

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Living with allergies, asthma and eczema. Real people, real experiences, real conversations. Quentin, Ruth, Alice and guests just itching to talk
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Classic Episode:  Quality Street, Celebrations, Heroes and biscuit assortments. Selection packs like these usually list allergen ingredients only for all the contents, not each sweet or biscuit.  How are you supposed to know which one is made with hazelnut praline or egg fondant?   No problem - ring the free Customer Helpline.  After all, it's only a matter life and death...  Listen in as Allergy Today calls four Customer Helplines - United Biscuits (McVities), Cadbury, Mars and Nestlé. Can they provide allergy information for individual sweets and biscuits? With their help we attempt to track down the information on their own websites.  It isn't easy, and some of the information was wrong - Cadbury's website suggests their Creme Egg as egg-free....and they categorised egg allergy as "vegetarian"!   We'd love to hear your experience of dipping into a tub of Quality Street or Heroes, do you take  risks or steer clear completely (which seems to be the general advice given by the Helplines)? Get in touch via @allergytoday on Insta or Twitter, or email hello@allergytoday.co.uk      
Classic Episode: Our second podcast recorded in front of a live audience at #FoodMattersLive, with Ruth and Quentin. This week we find out how to cope with allergy customers from two award-winning restaurateurs, discuss the proposed #OwensLaw (expect to be surprised!), and debate why the 14 listed allergens is only the beginning.  Dominic Teague, Executive Chef at Indigo One restaurant @OneAldwych turned his hotel gluten and dairy-fee, re-designed all his dishes, changed the culture & approach of his staff and became a more creative chef.  Sara Wren founded the UK's first gluten free restaurant, Oscar and Bentley's @OscarBentleys in Canterbury, and Sue Garlick is Head of Technical Services at food ingredients tracking company, @Erudus. Creating an allergy-safe place to eat whilst making customers feel normal, avoiding cross-contamination and keeping staff trained and motivated - this could be the new normal, and it's catching on! Our audience @FoodMattersLive ask questions too.    
Classic Episode: The first of two podcasts recorded in front of audiences at the Food Matters Live conference.  Do restaurants and food establishments really look after allergy customers? What impact has Natasha's Law had, and is Owen's Law a good thing? Can mobile Apps help allergy sufferers, and would you trust them?  Ruth, Alice and Quentin are joined by blogger Lindiwe Lewis @the.allergy.table, Nathalie Newman @intolerantgourmand and her 8 year old son Callum (he's got 28 allergies!), and our great pal Dan Kelly @_maycontain to chew over what it's like to eat out and how far the industry still has to go.     
Classic Episode:  This week the Allergy Today team discuss another avoidable anaphylaxis death, milk cross-contamination in coffee shops and Ruth contracts painful shingles from the methotrexate she's taking to come off topical steroids. Meanwhile Quentin gets excited by Waitrose flagging up recipe changes and we call Lucy's on a Plate in Ambleside - Ruth's absolute favourite allergy-friendly restaurant!  We talk to Bryony Mansell-Lewis, the organiser of Food Matters Live, the largest food producer exhibition and conference taking place at Excel in Docklands.  
Classic Episode: Recorded in front of a live audience at the Allergy & Free From Winter Show in Liverpool, Ruth and Quentin are joined by Tanya Ednan-Laperouse from @NatashasFoundation, Aimee Allen, a primary school teacher and @AllergyStarts blogger and Dan Kelly from @_MayContain.  We discuss Auto-injectors ("Epipens"), demonstrate how to use them properly, ask why TV and Hollywood gets it all wrong, the shortcomings of these devices and we give you our Top 10 Auto-Injector Tips for surviving an anaphylactic reaction.    
Classic Episode: Quentin, Ruth and Alice in conversation with Clare Hussein (@Allergy_mumof1 on Instagram), her journey discovering and dealing with her daughter's allergies, eczema and anaphylaxis. Unhelpful and often incorrect information from the medical profession add to the frustration. Clare's story will ring bells for many parents struggling to cope with their children's allergies.  Listen out for a classic Morecambe & Wise moment...  
Classic Episode: Ruth reckons she got shingles from methotrexate, Quentin shuns exquisite tapas in Madrid, Robbyn Snow (the Allergy Show) tells us how they keep visitors allergy-safe, Environmental Health Officer Karen Martin tells us why peanuts come with a "May Contain" warning, how she polices the food trade and who she'd close down if she had a magic wand. We get ready for our live podcast in Liverpool on 3rd  November.  See you at The Free From Show Winter 2019!!
Classic Episode:  Ruth finds the perfect allergy-friendly restaurant. Quentin's egg allergy catches him out - again! Bear Grylls suffers a major reaction to a bee sting and we discuss take-aways who don't know what's in their kebabs.    Our guest is the wonderful Dan Kelly who blogs and pods as @_MayContain. His mission is to normalise allergies for younger age groups, making it OK to carry your Epipen and teach friends how to administer it.   He's a real inspiration!    
Classic Episode: Ever wondered how much doctors know about allergies? In this unmissable AllergyToday Special, we talk to Dr. Stephanie Ooi, "The GP Mum" who, whilst holidaying on a tropical island, discovered her 5 month old baby had severe allergies. Even though she's a GP, she was unprepared, and so began her own journey: living with allergies. Now she helps other parents via Instagram (@the_gp_mum) and at her practice. Quentin, Ruth and Alice get a consultation.
Classic Episode: Coeliac disease is a serious auto-immune disease where gluten damages the small intestine. It affects 1 in 100 people, yet 70% of sufferers haven't been diagnosed. Coeliac UK's Lorna Gardner explains all. We talk to supermum Rebecca Smith whose daughter Bethany was eating erasers, chalk, and bits of the house. She thought it may be due to Bethany's Type 1 diabetes but her own research led to a coeliac disease diagnosis and miraculous recovery.  #coeliac #celiac
Classic Episode:  Asthma inhalers explained, who should and shouldn't use them, why Western countries are more prone to allergies. Ruth and Quentin rate food choices, allergy information and staff knowledge on-board two cruise ships. Our guest, Dr Glenis Scadding makes a surprising wish.
Classic Episode:  Rebecca Bonneteau, the Eczema Expert, talks about fixing eczema by diet instead of creams and steroids. Labels on food are simply not good enough, as Ruth found out when she missed the word "milk" and ended up in A&E. Quentin's brushes his kids with olive oil and we debate whether a good scratch is better than sex! #allergy #eczema #chocolate #maycontain  
Classic Episode. Allergy guru Michelle Berriedale-Johnson is our guest. She's had a huge impact on the industry with her books and FoodsMatter website crammed with information. She founded the FreeFrom Awards which really helped promote quality free-from food in supermarkets and independent suppliers. Meanwhile, Alice learns about #Epipens, Ruth prepares for cruise, Quentin thinks he's allergic to beer and we discuss the pitfalls of that notorious ‘may contain’ labelling…
Classic Episodes.  Hear how Ruth and Quentin navigated various allergy minefields - a festival and a business meeting with a sandwich lunch Alice bought at Pret a Manger.  Thankfully, tings have changed now with Pret leading the way for allergies.   Quentin speaks with Tanya Ednan-Laparouse about Natasha’s Law and the pioneering work of their charity, Natasha’s Allergy Research Foundation. www.allergytoday.co.uk  #allergytoday
A sample preview of the Allergy Today Podcast series.  Down to earth, honest and informative, a fresh way to talk about allergies, asthma, eczema and hay fever, to  make life easier for anyone coping with allergies.   Quentin, Alice and Ruth with guests, experts and people like you.  Subscribe and share, talk to us @allergytoday
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Radio Birdsong

This is a brilliant podcast. They talk about allergies without preaching, panicking or being too medical. It’s funny and serious, human and relatable. 5 stars.

Sep 20th
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