Innate Health Foundation Announces New Wiki for Food Allergy Resources
Food Allergy and IBS charity launches website to collect and share information about restaurants, food products, recipes, etc. for the food allergy and food intolerance affected community
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 21, 2008 -- The Innate Health Foundation is proud to announce the launch of a wiki-style website to serve the food allergy/intolerance community: The IHFWiki. The IHFWiki has information for the food allergy/intolerance community about restaurants, food products, food producers, recipes and more. This is the first Internet service specifically designed to provide people with food allergies/intolerances a central location for information about food products and restaurants and to give food producers and restaurants a free, neutral opportunity to communicate with the food allergy/intolerance community. "The IHFWiki is a godsend -- it makes it so easy to find someplace to eat or find the foods I need" reported one user.
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3 comments:
I saw that too. I went on there, but only had a few minutes earlier today. Hopefully I'll have more time sometime this year. LOL ;)
This is great news! I just posted an article yesterday about the link between IBS and allergies (located at http://www.joyfuldigesting.com/blog/link-between-ibs-and-allergies/ ).
I might just have to follow up (or amend) that article with a link here. I'm very happy to see more people working on these disorders. Thanks!
I am glad that you found our press release. I am Dr. Wangen, the Research Director of the Innnate Health Foundation and co-founder of the IBS Treatment Center (www.IBSTreatmentCenter.com). We hope that the IHFWiki will be useful to you.
Unfortunately there was a bit of a typo in the original press release and the owner of Sunny Valley Wheat Free has asked me to correct it. I got the original, but some blogs still have the error. If you could edit the post to match the edited press release (at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb713324.htm )I would really appreciate it.
Thanks for the nice blog and for helping get the word out about food allergies.
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