Allergy or intolerance? A quick refresher…
How do you recognize a food allergy or intolerance? This guide may help you get to the bottom of things.
Food allergies
The molecule at cause? Protein molecules in a food The main known food allergens are:
- Wheat
- Egg
- Milk
- Sesame
- Mustard
- Nuts
- Peanuts
- Fish
- Mollusks and shellfish
- Sulfites
Be careful!
- Although celiac disease causes the same reactions, it is not a food intolerance but a true gluten allergy (because it affect the immune system).
Symptoms Red patches, swelling, itching, anaphylactic shock (difficulty breathing) System affected Immune system Severity Generally irreversible. The ingestion of the protein may cause death. However, certain allergies disappear on their own during childhood (e.g., egg and milk allergies). Food intolerance The molecule at cause? Generally, it’s a sugar molecule. (e.g., the lactose found in milk) Substances to which people may be intolerant:
- Lactose
- Fructose
- MSG
Symptoms Diarrhea, bloating, headaches System affected Digestive system Severity Can ease or worsen with time. Ingestion of the molecule at cause provokes more or less annoying symptoms.