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Robyn O'Brien


"The information that Robyn uncovers is so astonishing and has such powerful implications on the health of our nation's children. The information you are about to read will change your life." - Dr. Bob Sears, author of THE VACCINE BOOK, in praise of THE UNHEALTHY TRUTH

Today, one out of every three American children now has allergies, asthma, ADHD or autism, with 20 million children now affected by one of these conditions.

The goal of AllergyKids is to inspire parents to protect the health of their children with food allergies.

Our goal is to make it easier to identify a child with life threatening food allergies through our universal symbol for food allergies and to provide comprehensive independent research so that you can make the healthiest choices for your family.

As the first independently funded food allergy organization, AllergyKids highlights previously undisclosed research addressing the recent introduction and engineering of allergens, proteins, food additives and dyes into our food supply and the impact that these novel proteins, chemicals and allergens have on the health and well being of women and their children.

In the last twenty years, the new childhood epidemics of allergies, asthma, autism and ADHD have increased dramatically:

     • 400% increase in allergies,
     • 300% increase in asthma,
     • 400% increase in ADHD
     • and an increase of between 1,500 and 6,000% in the number of children with autism-spectrum disorders.

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