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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
In a case study, a 34 year old woman suffered "recurrent episodes
of abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhoea and sometimes angioedema of
the lips" within 2 hours of ingesting packaged foods. Tests for
common food allergies were negative, but tests for food
preservatives and fragrances used in flavorings were positive.
The woman's problem was determined to be caused by an allergy to
fragrances and was solved by avoiding any processed food labelled
with "flavorings". Celiacs who suspect they have been "glutened"
should consider that food additives and flavorings that do not
contain the common food allergens requiring FDA package labels are
also possible causes of food allergies before blaming gluten.
(And that includes personal products like toothpaste, mouthwash,
flavored medicines, etc.) The free full text of the following
article is available through PubMed, but the link is too long to
include here without errors. Go to the PubMed link below and enter
18047820 in the search field, and then click on the "Allergologia
et Immunopathologia" icon for free full text:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi .
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 2007 Nov;35(6):276-277.
Fragrances as a cause of food allergy.
Ricciardi L, Saitta S, Isola S, Aglio M, Gangemi S.
Department of Human Pathology. School and Division of Allergy and
Clinical Immunology. University of Messina. Policlinico G. Martino.
Messina. Italy. [log in to unmask] .
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