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Dog Treats - All Natural & No By-Products    by Chefs Secret Vault 
Price: $3.99 USD. 4010 words. Published on June 20, 2010. .

Here's a chance to reward your canine friend for all of the love they give you daily. Here’s 20 hand selected, best of the best, natural & healthy dog treat recipes from the Chef's Secret Vault collection like (Cluck-A-Doodle-Doggie Treats, MacDigger's Highland Graham Dog Biscuit Treats, Carob Molasses Dog Treats, & Much More). Add some treasured recipes to your personal collection.
Eczema! Cure It!    by Rodney Ford
Price: $4.99 USD. 20990 words. Published on March 13, 2011. .

Troubled by eczema? Now find the answers: * Why have you got it? * What's causing it? * Can you switch it off? * What’s driving it? * Is it gluten? milk? or eggs? * How to protect your children? * How to identify your allergies? * What creams and potions? First, get tested. Find the problem. Then, experience healthy skin again! Already 100s of people have been helped. ISBN 978-0-473-18579-4
Food for Food Allergy (Egg | Dairy | Peanut): How to get started    by Rodney Ford
Price: $4.99 USD. 12740 words. Published on February 14, 2012. .

Written for our food-allergy clinic families. Has your child just been diagnosed with food allergy? Get practical useful food/feeding help: What foods to avoid? What foods are safe? How to cope with your fussy feeder? Breast feed or special formula? Want easy-to-make allergen-free recipes? Need to create a fully nutritious diet that avoids: egg, milk, or peanut? "Foods for the food allergic child"
Food Allergies: What Symptoms?    by Rodney Ford
Price: $4.99 USD. 18510 words. Published on February 23, 2012. .

Could food be making you ill? How can you tell? Are you troubled by: Dairy? Wheat? Gluten? Nuts? Soy? Additives? Dr Ford's 30 years experience helps you get to grips with food allergy. Unfortunately, many doctors have little knowledge of food reactions. Often, people with unexplained symptoms are told "there's nothing wrong with you." Food allergy symptoms can be diagnosed and treated. Why wait?