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Easy Guidelines on Fighting Food Allergy through
Allergens-Free Diet
Some people are not aware that they have food allergy. It
can be difficult to diagnose especially if allergic reactions
are not apparent before. Symptoms of food allergy only appear
if you exceed the tolerable amount of foods you are allergic
to.
Food allergy lets your body react as if some foods are
harmful. The immune system of the body then creates antibodies
for fighting back food allergens which triggers the food
allergy. Once the person eats the food, touches the food, or
even inhales its particles, chemicals including histamine are
released by the body to protect it from allergens. Allergic
symptoms can affect your cardiovascular system, skin,
gastrointestinal tract, or respiratory system. Food allergy
symptoms are characterized by wheezing, abdominal pain,
swelling, itchiness in the throat, tongue, or lips, itchy skin
rashes, and runny nose.
Food allergies need to follow special diets. These diets do
not contain food allergens as much as possible. It is advised
to consult your doctor or dietitian especially if you want to
eliminate some types of food from your original diet or begin a
specialized diet. It is because you might need some adjustments
on the new meal plan or replace any lost nutrients by taking
nutritional supplements.
1. Milk allergy diets. You need to eliminate milk and dairy
products containing milk. These are good sources of Vitamin D
and calcium. So it is necessary to replace it with other kinds
of food such as soy products, spinach, and broccoli, also
enriched with these nutrients. The labeled ingredients of the
products must be always checked. You can also use almond, rice,
or soy milk, instead of cow's milk. Non-dairy goods which
include some margarines, cheese, yogurt, chocolate, and ice
cream.
2. Egg allergy diets. Young children, adults, and infants
are more prone to egg allergies. Elimination of eggs and other
products with egg contents is needed. Also check labels
carefully because some egg alternatives has egg white
contents.
3. Peanut allergy diets. Peanut allergies are one of the
most fatal and are potentially serious among all types of food
allergies. It contains food allergens most common for
triggering allergic reactions. Most commercial foods such as
ethnic foods, candy, and baked foods contain peanuts,
especially if prepared only by one manufacturer.
4. Tree nuts allergy diets. All products with tree nuts
ingredients must be totally avoided even though only one nut
triggers your allergic reactions. Some shampoos and lotions
also contain tree nuts. Carefully check the product labels.
5. Fish allergy diet. Fish have different species but
contains similar proteins. You need to eliminate all kinds of
fish from your diet, except if your allergist has already
determined the specie that triggers your food allergy. It is
also advisable not to visit seafood restaurants.
6. Shellfish allergy diets. Shellfish have different species
but contains similar proteins. You need to eliminate all kinds
of shellfish from your diet, except if your allergist has
already determined the specie that triggers your food
allergy.
7. Soy allergy diets. Soybeans are considered legumes which
include kidney beans, navy beans, black beans, string beans,
chickpeas, pinto beans, peanuts, carob, licorice, and lentils.
This is widely used for processing foods, so make sure to avoid
such products.
8. Wheat allergy diets. Wheat proteins are called gluten and
wheat made foods are considered as American diet staples, which
you need to avoid. Read the labels of the products
carefully.
Never forget these diet guidelines to fight food allergies
successfully. After all nothing beats caution and
preparedness.
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