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Jax
27-07-2009, 05:35 PM
Hi here are some handy links to the main a&i UK sites, please feel free to add to this thread any that I have missed and I'll add them into this post so they are in one place and easy to find, thanks.

Action Against Allergy (http://www.actionagainstallergy.co.uk/) - information, sympathetic support, what-to-do help and where-to-go guidance

Alert4Allergy (http://www.alert4allergy.org/about.aspx) - VERY good site for food allergy alerts.

Allergies Explained (http://www.allergiesexplained.co.uk/) - provides helpful information for the many millions of allergy sufferers in Great Britain.

Allergy Chums (http://www.go2air.co.uk/) - Our aim, through our allergy alert, allergy awareness & medical identification products is to make life easier for families with special dietary requirements.

Allergy UK (http://www.allergyuk.org/) - the country's leading medical charity dealing with allergy.

Asthma UK (http://www.asthma.org.uk/)- dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the 5.4 million people in the UK whose lives are affected by asthma.

Blossom Campaign (http://www.blossomcampaign.org/) - provides you with reliable and regularly updated information, advice, resources and support in relation to children.

British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (http://www.bsaci.org/)- aims to support its membership in providing a high quality NHS based service for the treatment of people with allergic disease and other disorders of the immune system.

Coeliac Disease Resource Centre (http://www.cdrc.org.uk/) - offers a wide range of support for you as a healthcare professional caring for those with gluten intolerance.

Coeliac Society UK (http://www.coeliac.org.uk/)

Diabetes UK (http://www.diabetes.org.uk/) - the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes

Food Intolerance Awareness (http://www.foodintoleranceawareness.org/) - set up to help the millions of people who suffer from food intolerance in the UK.

Foods Matter (http://www.foodsmatter.com/) - the resource for allergy, intolerance and sensitivity

Food Standards Agency (http://www.food.gov.uk/)

Foundation for Allergy Information and Research (http://www.allergyresearch.info/)

Glycos Media (http://www.glycosmedia.com/)- diabetes news service

Inform All (http://foodallergens.ifr.ac.uk/default.html) - searchable database with information on allergenic foods which has been developed with funding from the European Union and aims to supply credible information on allergenic foods

Kids Aware (http://www.kidsaware.co.uk/) - help you prevent allergic reactions in a child friendly and practical way.

Leap Study (http://www.leapstudy.co.uk/) - Learning Early About Peanut allergy

Medic Alert (http://www.medicalert.org.uk/) - the only non-profit making, registered charity providing a life-saving identification system for individuals with hidden medical conditions and allergies.

Milk Free (http://www.milkfree.org.uk/) - enables parents to discuss issues of mutual importance, read informative articles, swap experiences and find useful recipes.

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (http://www.multiplechemicalsensitivity.org/)

National Candida Society (http://www.candida-society.org/ncs/index.htm) - providez information and support to people with candida overgrowth

Peanut Allergy UK (http://www.peanutallergyuk.co.uk/) - help support people in the UK who suffer from nut allergies.

Talk Eczema (http://www.talkeczema.com/) - aims to help you and your family cope with the day to day misery of living with eczema and dry skin conditions.

The Allergy Site (http://www.theallergysite.co.uk/) - gives free information about all major allergies.

The Anaphyalxis Campaign (http://www.anaphylaxis.org.uk/home.aspx) - helping people with severe allergies

UK National Eczema Society (http://www.eczema.org/)