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What’s the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance? - 14/06/2010What is the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance?By Lisa Vance - NutritionistMany of us will experience an adverse reaction to a particular food or substance at some point in our lives.
Allergies and food sensitivities appear to be on the increase. Is there really an increase in incidence or is there merely an increased awareness?
With modern diets what they are, it is quite probable there is an increase, many people are taking in substances that are foreign to the body, e.g. artificial additives, preservatives, colorants, moulds and fungi, these chemical toxins and poisins wreak havoc in the body and can compromise the body’s immunity, in addition to this many people do not eat a balanced diet which means they are missing key essential nutrients (eg. amino acids, vitamins) so may not be able to synthesize the necessary enzymes for digesting particular foods. Both of these factors can contribute to allergies and food sensitivities or intolerances.
How serious are they? Food allergies tend to be very serious and can be life threatening, food intolerances can lead to malnutrition and dramatically affect the quality of life of the individual.
Here is a short article that looks at the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance…
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