
Practical Essential Food Allergy Information, All In One Place.
8 Essential Sections—Food Allergy planning, safety practices, emergency preparation, allergy alert card comparisons, communication strategies, pre-travel checklists, global food labeling insights, and cultural dining tips—make this free digital guide a must-have resource for travelers managing food allergies at home and abroad.

Surviving Food Allergies
22 Links on Living With Allergies

Travel Alert Cards
Comparison/Language Directory/Pros-Cons/Peanuts/
Bad Translations

Parenting Allergic Kids
166+ Links to Resources

Food Allergy Resources
Public Domain, National Food Allergy Websites, Recommendations, and Phone Apps

Surviving NightShades
What I learned and resources

Easier Way to Learn
Stories that teach about Food Allergies
Quickly access information on allergy-safe summer camps, working with schools, training caregivers (babysitters, grandparents), finding relevant children’s books, and addressing the emotional impact on the family—all designed to improve your quality of life. Access detailed guides and checklists for the support you need.
I. 22 Links for Living With Food Allergies:
With Food Allergies Life can feel like navigating a minefield. But with the right preparation and a little flexibility, it’s definitely doable
II. 36 Links for Travel:
Travel can feel like navigating a minefield. But it can be done.
III. International Travel:
You know what should be done if you experience an anaphylactic shock. But what if you are traveling internationally?
IV. Resources for parents of children with severe allergies
- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and KFA (Kids with Food Allergies) three-part food allergy study
- Guide to Managing PEANUT ALLERGY (Download PDF)
- Finding the JUST RIGHT Balance of Your Parental Food Allergy Anxiety (Watch Video)
- Food Allergy Guidance for Teachers, Nurses, Administrators, and School Staff (Watch Video)
- American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology
School Tools multiple links - AllergyUK Resources/Books/Fact Sheets multiple links
- WebMD Your Guide to a Successful Doctors Visit
- FARE Resources for School/Camp multiple links
V. Resources from Public Domain, National Websites, Personal Recommendations, and Phone Apps
VII. Stories that Teach
So, ditch the old school websites and join the adventure. FoodAllergy.world stories offer an unforgettable blend of narrative and science, making food allergies easier to understand than ever before.
VIII Content gathered from various content providers we monitor
- ACAAI
- Allergic Living
- Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- Archives of Disease in Childhood
- ARS
- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
- Bloomberg Law
- Celiac
- European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
- European Pharmaceutical Review
- Fare
- Food Allergy News
- Genentech
- KFA (Kids with Food Allergy)
- Managed Health Care
- MedCentral
Are you one of the estimated 33 million people in the USA living with food allergies? FoodAllergy.world is your trusted companion, providing clarity, perspective, and expertise.
Living with a food allergy requires constant vigilance and awareness, transforming everyday activities like eating and socializing into potential minefields. Additionally the simplest pleasures – sharing meals with loved ones, grabbing a snack on the go, or indulging in a favorite treat – become daunting tasks. The threat of an allergic reaction, ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening anaphylaxis, is ever-present. 1 in 13 children has life-threatening allergies, and 40% of these children have experienced anaphylaxis.
Food allergies are often misunderstood as mere preferences or intolerances, but they involve a legitimate immune system response that even minute amounts of an allergen can trigger. Common culprits include peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, milk, eggs, wheat, and soy, ubiquitous in modern food products. Consequently, to navigate this complex landscape, individuals must become adept label readers, scrutinizing ingredient lists for hidden dangers. Eating out requires careful communication with restaurant staff, while traveling abroad demands research into local cuisine and language skills to convey allergy needs.
FoodAllergy.world reviewed and extracted information from multiple websites to stop the need for your endless searches. FoodAllergy.world contains resources and answers for
- Personal experiences and stories
- Expert advice on managing
- Resources for navigating everyday life
- Emotional support and community connections
- We Answer Your Burning Questions
- What are the most common food allergies?”
- “How can I manage my child’s food allergies at school?”
- “What are some safe travel tips?”
- “What are some resources available?”
- “How do I read food labels to avoid allergens?”
- “What are the best Allergy alert cards?”
- “Siri, can you translate ‘I have a peanut allergy’ into Spanish?”
- “Assistant, what are some allergy alert tools I can use?”
- “Alexa, can you connect me to a support group for people with food allergies?”
- Travel with Confidence Despite Food Allergies
- Provides advice for traveling based on over 50 years of international travel and living abroad. Explore the world with confidence using our expert tips and strategies:
- Safe travel planning and preparation
- Managing anaphylaxis abroad
- Essential resources for travel
- Real-life stories from fellow travelers
- Curated Resources at Your Fingertips
- Top websites and social media groups for allergic individuals
- Essential apps for food allergy management
- Links to research and advocacy organizations
- Food Allergy SOS Outside USA
- How to manage in a foreign country where 911 is different and knowledge and acceptance of allergies is different. Learn how to:
- Find local resources and emergency services
- Communicate effectively while traveling
- How to respond to anaphylaxis in different countries