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Families Affected By Eosinophilic Disorders (FABED)
Web: www.fabed.co.uk
This UK based web group is for families who are dealing with severe multiple food allergies and or drug allergies within children or adults. Members may have been diagnosed with an eosinophilic condition (eosinophilc gastroenteritis EG / eosinophilic oesophagitis EE / or eosinophilic colitis EC). This group also assists people who have extreme milk allergies and/or soy protein and those who are already using an elemental formula such as Neocate. The purpose of this group is support through shared experiences and information. The goal of the group is to avoid the isolation this condition often creates and thus help improve the lives of the families dealing with it.
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