120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000Chicago, IL 60606–6995 Phone: 1–800–366–1655 or 1–800–877–1600Fax: 312–899–4899Internet: www.eatright.orgThe American Dietetic Association is the nation's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. It is dedicated to helping people enjoy healthy lives who are faced with obesity, aging and searches for integrative medicines as well as safe and sustainable foods for the cuture.
Recipes & A Guide for Eating Well Without Dairy Products by Phyllis Z. Goldberg103 pages of delicious recipes for your favorite dishes without any lactose at all! You can cook meals that appeal to everyone and can create those dishes you thought you’d miss once you found out you couldn’t eat dairy. Lasagna and blueberry bread pudding are just two of the many delicious recipes found in this book.
International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) Inc.P.O. Box 170864Milwaukee, WI 53217Phone: 1–888–964–2001 or 414–964–1799 Fax: 414–964–7176Email: iffgd@iffgd.orgInternet: www.iffgd.org IFFGD addresses the issues surrounding life with gastrointestinal (GI) functional and motility disorders and increases the awareness about these disorders among the general public, researchers, regulators, and the clinical care community.
2 Information WayBethesda, MD 20892–3570Email: nddic@info.niddk.nih.govThe mission of the NDDIC is to increase knowledge and understanding about digestive diseases among people with these conditions and their families, health care professionals, and the general public. To carry out this mission, NDDIC works closely with a coordinating panel of representatives from Federal agencies, voluntary organizations on the national level, and professional groups to identify and respond to informational needs about digestive diseases.
Living With Lactose Intolerance by Sherlyn Skinner and Richard A. Martens Recommended by GIs, this book can help readers adjust their diets to fit into a lactose intolerance lifestyle without the necessity of Lactaid and other lactase enzyme supplements. It includes a detailed explanation of what lactose intolerance is, what it means, how to test for it, and easy ways for living with it as well as delicious recipes.
The provided resources have been rated by other WARM2Kids members just like you who have decided whether or not they are useful to them. The rating system works as follows.
You can rate resources too. Just click on the "Rate this Resource" link under each resource and share with others how you feel about it.
Terms and Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy Copyright © 2003 WARM2Kids, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The information provided on this site should not replace your physician’s advice.