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Be Relentless: A Conversation with Seth Togal, the Father Behind the ADINA Act.

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Since his daughter Adina experienced a terrifying allergic reaction to the inactive ingredients in medication, Seth Togal has been on a mission to change labeling laws through the ADINA Act. Once passed, the ADINA Act will require drug labels to identify major food allergens or gluten-containing grain. Tune in now to hear Seth’s story of unwavering persistence when faced with unexpected and life-threatening circumstances and the determined action he’s taking to make the world safer for individuals with food allergies.
Adina, Jennifer and Seth Togal live in the Minneapolis, MN suburbs. Adina was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, a dairy allergy and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE) at age 8. She’s currently a 7th grader and enjoys playing golf, lacrosse, spending time with her friends and camping. Jennifer is owner/operator of a fine-art photography company and Seth is a Private Wealth Advisor at a Regional Private Bank.
Follow on social media: @theadinaact
FARE Endorces The Adina Act: https://www.foodallergy.org/media-room/fare-strongly-endorses-adina-act-hr-4263/s-2079
Star Tribune Editorial: https://www.startribune.com/add-allergen-labels-to-medications/600343880/
Dean Phillips Press Release: https://phillips.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=968
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Since his daughter Adina experienced a terrifying allergic reaction to the inactive ingredients in medication, Seth Togal has been on a mission to change labeling laws through the ADINA Act. Once passed, the ADINA Act will require drug labels to identify major food allergens or gluten-containing grain. Tune in now to hear Seth’s story of unwavering persistence when faced with unexpected and life-threatening circumstances and the determined action he’s taking to make the world safer for individuals with food allergies.
Adina, Jennifer and Seth Togal live in the Minneapolis, MN suburbs. Adina was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, a dairy allergy and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE) at age 8. She’s currently a 7th grader and enjoys playing golf, lacrosse, spending time with her friends and camping. Jennifer is owner/operator of a fine-art photography company and Seth is a Private Wealth Advisor at a Regional Private Bank.
Follow on social media: @theadinaact
FARE Endorces The Adina Act: https://www.foodallergy.org/media-room/fare-strongly-endorses-adina-act-hr-4263/s-2079
Star Tribune Editorial: https://www.startribune.com/add-allergen-labels-to-medications/600343880/
Dean Phillips Press Release: https://phillips.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=968
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