Food Allergies
Cross-source consensus on Food Allergies from 3 sources and 9 claims.
3 sources · 9 claims
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- There is currently no reliable diagnostic test to definitively confirm a sulfite allergy. — Sulfites and Asthma Allergies
- True food allergies, food intolerances, and chemical sensitivities are distinct mechanisms, though all can manifest on the skin. — Many Causes of Acne: Hormones, Nutrients, and Diet
- A food elimination approach confirms causation by removing a suspected trigger and observing whether symptoms resolve. — Identifying Health Problem Triggers: The Most Important Question
- Food-related reactions are a common but underdiagnosed driver of skin problems. — Many Causes of Acne: Hormones, Nutrients, and Diet
- Food reactions can present as redness, scaly patches, or dry skin rather than classic acne. — Many Causes of Acne: Hormones, Nutrients, and Diet
- Symptom observation after dietary elimination is used as an indirect indicator of sulfite allergy in the absence of a confirmatory test. — Sulfites and Asthma Allergies
- Systematically removing and reintroducing foods can isolate the specific allergen causing full-body rashes. — Identifying Health Problem Triggers: The Most Important Question
- When offending foods are eliminated, skin typically clears up rapidly. — Many Causes of Acne: Hormones, Nutrients, and Diet
- Unidentified food allergens can cause rashes covering the entire body. — Identifying Health Problem Triggers: The Most Important Question