Corn Allergies
Always read the ingredients on a product label to be sure they don't contain a substance you are allergic or sensitive to. When complete ingredients are not available, use the information here as a general guide.
The following is a list of products that contain corn.
* Adhesives (envelopes, labels, stickers, tapes, stamps)
* Any products that contain cornmeal, corn flour, corn oil, cornstarch, corn sugar, corn syrup or sorbitol.
* Aspirin
* Bacon
* Baking powder (most)
* Bath or body powder
* Beer, ale, gin, whisky
* Biscuits
* Bisquick
* Breads (commercial)
* Brown sugar
* Cake, pancake and pie mixes
* Candied fruit
* Candy
* Canned fruits (sweetened)
* Canned or bottled juice drinks
* Capsules
* Carob (CaraCoa
* Cereals (presweetened)
* Coffee (instant)
* Coffee Rich
* Confectioner's sugar
* Cookies
* Corn kernels
* Corn cereal
* Corn chips
* Cornmea
* Corn oil and anything fried in it
* Cornstarch
* Corn sugar
* Corn syrup
* Cottage cheese (thickened)
* Cranberry juice (some)
* Custards
* Doughnuts
* Dried fruits (sweetened)
* Fritos
* Frostings
* Frozen fruits (sweetened)
* Fruit desserts
* Graham crackers
* Gravies
* Ham (cured)
* Hominy
* Hot dogs
* Ice cream
* Infant formulas (Enfamil, Similac, Advance, Portagen, Lofenalac, Isomil, Prosobee, Nursoy
* Powder [not liquid], Soyalac [not I-Soyalac], Pedialyte, Hydrolyzed casein, Nutramigen, Progestimil
* Jellies and gelatin mixes
* Luncheon meats
* Maize
* Milk in paper containers
* Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
* Ointments
* Oleomargarine
* Orange juice (some frozen or sweetened)
* Paper cups, cartons, plates and any liquids contained in them
* Peanut butter (commercial sweetened
* Pie fillings
* Plastic food wrappers (some)
* Popcorn
* Puddings
* Sandwich spreads
* Sauces that have been thickened but are transparent (e.g. Chinese style)
* Sausages
* Sherbet
* Sticky portion of envelopes and stamps
* Sorbitol
* Succotash
* Suppositories
* Tablets (most medicinal)
* Tea (instant)
* Toothpastes/powders
* Vitamins (some)
* Yogurt (thickened or sweetened)
* Zest soap
*A major portion of this list comes from Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Is This Your Child? William Morrow, New York, 1991.
Egg Allergies
Always read the ingredients on a product label to be sure they don't contain a substance you are allergic or sensitive to. When complete ingredients are not available, use the information here as a general guide.
The following is a list of products that contain egg.
* Albumen
* Baked goods (cakes, cookies, muffins, some pies, etc.)
* Some bread, candy and coffee
* Creamed foods
* Croquettes
* Crusts (if shiny bread, etc.)
* Custards
* Egg whites
* Powdered or dried egg
* French toast
* Fritters
* Frostings
* Ice cream (Bavarian, custard, French vanilla)
* Mayonnaise
* Meringue
* Mousse
* Root beer
* Salad dressing
* Sauces (hollandaise)
* Sausage
* Souffle
* Soups (some)
*A major portion of this list comes from Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Is This Your Child? William Morrow, New York, 1991.
Milk Allergies
Always read the ingredients on a product label to be sure they don't contain a substance you are allergic or sensitive to. When complete ingredients are not available, use the information here as a general guide.
The following is a list of products that contain milk.
Dried, condensed, evaporated or liquid whole, 2%, 1%, skim, lactase treated, acidophilus milk and buttermilk. Anything made with any of the items in this list:
* Breaded meat, fish or poultry
* Butter
* Casein or caseinate (milk protein)
* Cheese
* Cream
* Custard
* Egg replacers
* Half-and-half
* High calcium cereals
* Hot dogs
* Ice cream
* Ice milk
* Instant cocoa preparations
* Lactalbumen
* Lactoglobulin
* Lactose (milk sugar)
* Luncheon meats
* Margarines (some)
* Mashed, creamed, au gratin or scalloped dishes
* "Nondairy" substitutes such as Coffee-Mate, Prem, and Cool Whip contain casein or caseinate
* Omelets
* Scrambled eggs
* Sherbet
* Sour cream
* Whey
* Whipped topping
* Yogurt
*A major portion of this list comes from Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Is This Your Child? William Morrow, New York, 1991.
Soy Allergies
Always read the ingredients on a product label to be sure they don't contain a substance you are allergic or sensitive to. When complete ingredients are not available, use the information here as a general guide.
The following is a list of products that contain soy.
* Adhesives
* Animal fodder
* Automobile parts
* Blankets
* Candles
* Celluloid
* Cloth
* Cosmetics
* Crisco
* Dog and cat food (some)
* Enamel
* Fertilizer
* Glycerin
* Ice cream and ice milk
* Infant soy formulas (Soyalac, I- Soyalac, Nursoy, Isomil, and Prosobee) ?Infant milk formulas (Enfamil, SMA, Similac, Advance, Portagen, Alimentum, Good Start)
* Lecithin
* Linoleum
* Liquid protein foods
* Margarine (Mrs. Filbert's soft, Land O'Lakes, Imperial, Parkay, Promise, Farmdale, Blue Bonnet, Mazola)
* "Massage oils and creams
* Nondairy products
* Oils
* Paint
* Paper sizing and finishes
* Protein bars and powders
* Protein bars and powders
* Puritan oil
* Sherbet
* Soap
* Soybeans
* Soy oil
* Soy sauce
* Soy nuts
* Soy noodles
* Soy sprouts
* Spry Varnish
*A major portion of this list comes from Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Is This Your Child? William Morrow, New York, 1991.
Wheat Allergies
Always read the ingredients on a product label to be sure they don't contain a substance you are allergic or sensitive to. When complete ingredients are not available, use the information here as a general guide.
The following is a list of products that contain wheat.
* Any products that contain flour, bran, wheat germ, wheat starch or gluten
* Baked goods
* Bagels
* Biscuits
* Bread crumbs
* Bread
* Breakfast cereals
* Cakes
* Coffee substitutes
* Cookies
* Cracker meal
* Crackers
* Deep-fried foods (chicken, fish, vegetables, cheese sticks, etc.)
* Dinner rolls
* Doughnuts
* Dumplings
* Ice cream cones and sandwiches
* Gravy
* Hamburgers
* Hot dogs
* Luncheon meats
* Malt
* Muffins
* Pancakes
* Pasta (macaroni, spaghetti, lasagna, etc.
* Pies
* Pizza
* Salad dressing
* Sauces that have been thickened but are opaque (e.g. cream sauce)
* Soups
* Stuffing
* Swiss steak
* Waffles
*A major portion of this list comes from Doris J. Rapp, M.D., Is This Your Child? William Morrow, New York, 1991.