FFOOD ALLERGY AUTHOR LINDA COSS
FEATURED ON RADIO HEALTH JOURNAL
LAKE FOREST, CALIFORNIA – Linda Coss, author of two popular
books on food allergies, is the featured expert on the Radio Health
Journal’s new food allergy report. In this 6-1/2-minute
segment Ms. Coss talks about what it means to have a severe food
allergy, the difficulties that parents of food-allergic children
face when trying to manage this condition, why peanuts are often
singled out in school policies, and more.
“Severe food allergies affect all aspects
of the family’s life,” Ms. Coss explains. “It
goes far beyond ‘my child can’t drink milk’
or ‘my child can’t have peanut butter.’ You
have to be concerned with minute quantities of allergen—everything
from what’s listed in the ingredient statement to what touched
the food in the kitchen or at the manufacturing plant. It’s
constant vigilance.”
A free download of this informative interview is
available at www.foodallergybooks.com/radiointerview.html.
Radio Health Journal, a half hour weekly radio magazine
on issues in health, medicine and society, is heard on 425 U.S.
radio stations. Ms. Coss’ books, “How To Manage Your
Child’s Life-Threatening Food Allergies” and “What’s
to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook,”
are available at www.FoodAllergyBooks.com,
Amazon.com, and other retailers nationwide.
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