Phenols—How Common Foods Trigger Your Child’s Symptoms
What if someone told you that a particular type of food or food additive was causing your child’s symptoms? It could even be something as simple as the daily apple you child eats. Phenols (salicylates, amines and glutamates in particular) are compounds found in many foods and additives that could be a major contributor to your child’s symptoms. Find out How Common Foods Can Trigger Your Child’s Symptoms and what you can do to identify what foods your child should avoid.
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