Food Allergy Symptoms
By Kylie Hollonds
Food allergies symptoms can be so varied from person
to person. Often you may only really have a food intolerance so you may
be able to have limited amounts of a particular food or food group and
not show any symptoms. Food allergies are often difficult to diagnose
because the symptoms you are experiencing could be anything and
generally more serious options are investigated first.
However there are common complaints that people experience that could indicate food allergy symptoms.
These
complaints could be headaches, stomach pain, frequent constipation or
diarrhoea, fatigue, mood swings, bloated stomach, cramps, general
feeling of being unwell, always catching a cold (immune system is run
down), sinus' always blocked, excess mucus, general bad behaviour,
especially noticeable in children.
More severe or extreme food
allergy symptoms can include extreme weight gain or loss, severe
abdominal pain, autism, adhd, eczema, dermatitis, chronic fatigue,
epilepsy, anaphylactic reactions or migraines.
There can be many other complaints that people have experienced that could be linked back to a food allergy symptom for them.
You
may have heard the old saying 'One man's food can be another man's
poison'. This is so true. It makes sense that we all have different
likes and dislikes why isn't this the case with what is good for our
bodies function may not be good for someone else. It makes sense that
food is the cause of most of the complaints our bodies put out. If we
put unleaded into a diesel car, it just don't work.
My advice
would be if you have general feelings of being unwell ie. any of the
less common symptoms listed above and most definitely any of the more
severe reactions, do something about it. If you continue to ignore this
it will not go away, I assure you. You will continue to elevate your
histamine levels in your body which cause the body to be in a constant
state of inflammation.
Think of it like water dripping into a cup, if you do not stop the drip, eventually the glass will overflow.
Then you have food allergy symptoms. If ignored over a long period
of time this can manifest into a variety of allergies and intolerances
to foods, chemicals, preservatives. Your body goes into what I call
'crisis' and starts to react to almost anything you put into it.
A simple bio-compatibility test done with a hair sample can
indicate what foods you are reacting to without any discomfort, long
waiting periods or expense.
Kylie Hollonds
http://www.wheatfree.com.au have some more information and solutions to help you get on track.
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However there are common complaints that people experience that could indicate food allergy symptoms.
These complaints could be headaches, stomach pain, frequent constipation or diarrhoea, fatigue, mood swings, bloated stomach, cramps, general feeling of being unwell, always catching a cold (immune system is run down), sinus' always blocked, excess mucus, general bad behaviour, especially noticeable in children.
More severe or extreme food allergy symptoms can include extreme weight gain or loss, severe abdominal pain, autism, adhd, eczema, dermatitis, chronic fatigue, epilepsy, anaphylactic reactions or migraines.
There can be many other complaints that people have experienced that could be linked back to a food allergy symptom for them.
You may have heard the old saying 'One man's food can be another man's poison'. This is so true. It makes sense that we all have different likes and dislikes why isn't this the case with what is good for our bodies function may not be good for someone else. It makes sense that food is the cause of most of the complaints our bodies put out. If we put unleaded into a diesel car, it just don't work.
My advice
would be if you have general feelings of being unwell ie. any of the
less common symptoms listed above and most definitely any of the more
severe reactions, do something about it. If you continue to ignore this
it will not go away, I assure you. You will continue to elevate your
histamine levels in your body which cause the body to be in a constant
state of inflammation.
Think of it like water dripping into a cup, if you do not stop the drip, eventually the glass will overflow.
Then you have food allergy symptoms. If ignored over a long period
of time this can manifest into a variety of allergies and intolerances
to foods, chemicals, preservatives. Your body goes into what I call
'crisis' and starts to react to almost anything you put into it.
A simple bio-compatibility test done with a hair sample can
indicate what foods you are reacting to without any discomfort, long
waiting periods or expense.
Kylie Hollonds
http://www.wheatfree.com.au have some more information and solutions to help you get on track.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kylie_Hollonds