The Truth about Allergy - Angel Burns - Books - Independently Published - 9798615888120 - February 20, 2020
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The Truth about Allergy

Angel Burns

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The Truth about Allergy

Allergies and a number of food intolerances are affecting many individuals around the world and are the cause of many health-related issues. People will often have rather unpleasant reactions to some food they ate and question whether it is only an upset stomach or a food allergy. The interesting part is that one out of every three people will claim that they themselves have a food allergy or that they changed their family diet because another family member might have a food allergy. Research has shown that only about 5% of children have been truly diagnosed with a food allergy while only 4% of teen and adults have a certain food allergy. In order to understand what a food allergy actually is, it is vital to separate the terms 'food allergy' and 'food intolerance.' We describe a food allergy as a hypersensitivity to food; an abnormal response to a certain food group or ingredient that is triggered by a person's immunity system. A food intolerance causes the same reactions of a food allergy, but not from the immune system. Instead, the reactions come from the body not being able to properly digest the food. For example, if someone has a reaction to milk but they are not allergic to the lactose, they have a lactose intolerance. Some of these intolerances can be psychological in origin, but still produce a physiological effect. While it can be proven scientifically that someone has a food allergy, they are also able to trick themselves into thinking that they have one. If a person gets a headache each time they eat wheat, then they may think that they are allergic to the entire food rather than having a reaction to the density or ratio of wheat in the food. Psychological impacts for food allergies can also come from normal anxiety. Forgetting that a friend or child is allergic to a certain food and then serving it to them. The idea of being able to put someone in harm because of the development of a food allergy can be troubling for a parent or relative. This book is broken into different sections that include: - An introduction to allergy
- Symptoms associated to allergic reactions
- How to avoid trigger foods
- The wonderful breakfast recipes
- Main courses and side dishes
- Delicious desserts and snacks Take precautions as early as now to avoid the adverse effects of any food allergy. Purchase a copy of this book and experiment with the various recipes within. Enjoy the journey!!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 20, 2020
ISBN13 9798615888120
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 150
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   226 g
Language English  

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