Tired of basic allergy info? Explore our curated list of exceptional food allergy websites. Find expert blogs, specialized forums (e.g., cosmetics), and valuable organizations (like Australian allergy blogs) offering unique insights and reliable information beyond the mainstream.



Allergy Insight

Issues on food allergy and intolerance, coeliac disease, gut disorders, eczema, ‘free from’ and all allergies and sensitivities


Allergic Living

Our mission is to be the authoritative and trustworthy source of news and information for the allergy community.

  • Free E-Newsletters
  • Breaking food allergy and asthma news.
  • Latest research: AL interviews the top experts.
  • Allergy issues: in-depth articles from our journalists.
  • Inspiring personal stories of life with food allergies.
  • Allergic Living recipes: allergy-friendly & gluten-free.

AllergyUK

Vision: No one should die of allergy

  • UK based website that is for all allergies including food allergies.
  • Excellent content for allergic children, childhood allergies, dealing with anxiety, children books, early years, guidance, school tips, Q&A
  • Parenting guides by child age from infant to college to moving out
  • Template Letter to Food Manufacturers
  • Main airline’s allergy policy information
  • Cards available In UK Only but PDF can be emailed.
    • Allergy Alert Cards for up to seven multiple allergies and translated into 32 languages.

FAACT

FAACT’s mission is to educate, advocate, and raise awareness for all individuals and families affected by food allergies and life-threatening

  • “The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, and the U.S. Department of Justice have determined food allergies may be deemed a disability that requires accommodation under federal disability laws and regulations. FAACT’s Civil Rights Advocacy Resource Center puts these laws, regulations, and agency opinions at your fingertips.”
  • Sample letter to parents of classroom with an allergic child
  • Parenting guides communicating with the school
  • College Resource Guide

FARE

FARE enhances the lives of individuals with food allergies empowering them to lead safe, productive lives with the respect of others through education and advocacy initiatives and improved awareness around healthcare options and treatment.
FARE formed in 2012 through the merger of FAAN and FAI

  • A must read FARE Facts and Statistics
  • Webinars on a number of topics including a webinar series on patient rights
  • Psychosocial Impact of Food Allergies
  • Extensive Resource Page with 63 topics including
    • Emergency Care Plan
    • Preparing for College
    • Toolkit for food allergies in school
    • Section 504 Plans
    • Many many more valuable articles
  • Downloaded resources in English and Spanish
  • FARE and international partner organizations have provided helpful travel tip sheets that includes availability of EpiPens
  • Food Handler’s Course on Food Allergies
  • The world’s largest private funder of food allergy research. FARE research and Clinical Network Centers listed.

Food Allergy Index

Comprehensive allergy resources for everyone Top 14 Allergens and beyond

  • A list of more than 100 food allergies with resources for each. Lists for each food
    • allergen(s) that it contains
    • Intolerance levels
    • Associated Syndromes
    • Cross Reactivity
    • Resources
      • Websites
      • Articles and Journals
  • Cross reactivity tool


NightShade Allergy

AlertAllergy family of websites. Has information about the little Known NightShade allergies. Based on 30 years of international living with Nightshade allergies.

  • Nightshade travel alert cards with images and QR code.
  • Travel tips that apply to any food allergy.
  • Information on hidden allergens that are not on labels.
  • Translation pitfalls
  • Compares translated alert cards to QR codes to websites