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Post by Sigma on Dec 26, 2018 10:04:30 GMT
Less common food allergies can cause an array of symptoms, ranging from mild itching of the lips and mouth (known as oral allergy syndrome) to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Some less common food allergies include: Linseed Sesame seed Peach Banana Avocado Kiwi fruit Passion fruit Celery Garlic Mustard seeds Aniseed Chamomile Source www.healthline.com/
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Post by titus on Jan 25, 2019 18:59:06 GMT
I started eating ground flaxseed (linseed) on the advice of a naturopath.
My mouth itches just a little bit. I wonder if it is a mild allergic reaction.
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Post by Sigma on May 17, 2020 0:01:15 GMT
Symptoms of a flaxseed allergy can include the following: -Trouble breathing -Gastrointestinal discomfort -Spike in blood sugar -Thinner blood -Increased blood levels of cyanide
Individuals may be unexpectedly exposed to flax or flaxseed in cereals, granola, milk from cows that are fed flax, laxatives, shampoo, hair tonic, infusions, depilatories, cattle feed, dog food, patent leather, insulating materials, carpets, cloth, cough remedies, breads, muffins and various health food products.
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Post by titus on Jul 22, 2020 0:52:28 GMT
A person should be cautious of the following foods and ensure they are free of sesame before trying them:
Baked goods, including bread, breadsticks, hamburger buns, rolls and bagels. Asian dishes containing sesame oil. Cereals, such as muesli and granola. Breadcrumbs. Tempeh. Processed meats, such as sausage.
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