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What Happens When You Have Wheat Allergy? by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 10:55pm are allergic to wheat or not. If you notice any of the wheat allergy symptoms after being exposed for a certain period of time to wheat products, you should start seeing your doctor... or touch. These can either be mild allergies or serious allergies that would need immediate attention. Apart from the common milk and peanut allergies, wheat is another type Read on »
Wheat Allergies by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 12:00am or toddler and are commonly outgrown by age five. That said, adults can have wheat allergy. The symptoms of a wheat allergy are the common symptoms associated with other food... I find that many people are confused about wheat allergies. A true wheat allergy means being allergic to at least one of the proteins found in wheat: * Albumin Read on »
Wheat Allergies by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 2:43am or toddler and are commonly outgrown by age five. That said, adults can have wheat allergy. The symptoms of a wheat allergy are the common symptoms associated with other food... I find that many people are confused about wheat allergies. A true wheat allergy means being allergic to at least one of the proteins found in wheat: * Albumin Read on »
Wheat Allergies by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 2:43am or toddler and are commonly outgrown by age five. That saidadults can have wheat allergy. The symptoms of a wheat allergy are the common symptoms associated with other food allergies... I find that many people are confused about wheat allergies. A true wheat allergy means being allergic to at least one of the proteins found in wheat * Albumin Read on »
Celiac Disease, Refractory Sprue, Gluten Intolerance & Wheat Allergies? by Vanessa M. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:17am one of the eight most common allergens in food. A person with a wheat allergy  typically experiences symptoms within a few minutes to hours of consuming wheat. Symptoms can... between celiac disease, refractory sprue, gluten intolerance and a wheat allergy. Last week, I had the privilege of working with Dr. Daniel Leffler from The Celiac Center at Beth Read on »
FAAN Wheat Allergy Recall Alert by Angela L. Patient Expert Posted Thu 29 Oct 2009 11:02pm WHEAT ALLERGY ALERT October 29, 2009 Pinnacle Foods Group LLC is recalling “ARMOUR Chili with Beans, Original” due to undeclared wheat. The product was distributed... with a plastic over-wrap that incorrectly states the product is “Gluten Free,” while the product actually contains wheat. The label bears an “EST. 2AD” number inside the USDA mark Read on »
Do you have celiac disease or wheat allergy? by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am I have seen 5 patients in the past 2 weeks asking the question: "Do I have a wheat allergy or celiac disease?" Both are immunologic diseases, but they are not the same and they can coexist. Wheat allergy is a classic food allergy caused in this case by the proteins in wheat. Typically, affected patients havesymptoms of the gastrointestinal tract Read on »
FYI : wheat allergy information from WebMd by Ashley K. Posted Sat 08 Jan 2011 9:36pm Living With a Wheat Allergy Foods made with wheat are staples of the American diet . However, many people are allergic to proteins found in wheat, including gluten. If you are allergic to any wheat protein strictly avoiding wheat and wheat products is the only way to prevent a reaction, which can include stomach upset, eczema , allergic rhinitis, asthma Read on »
Giving Up Gluten to Lose Weight? Not Wall Street Journal: Diet Regimen Effective in Treating Celiac Disease, Wheat Allergies, Bu by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted Fri 27 Aug 2010 9:52am Mets, sells gluten-free hot dogs and beer. The bevy of new products, from gluten-free pasta to pizza and beer, are a boon to people with celiac disease, wheat allergies or gluten sensitivity who are on very restrictive diets. That group has grown dramatically in recent decades, for reasons not understood. Are they beneficial Read on »
Allergy alert – milk, soy & wheat by Rose B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 31 May 2010 12:00am According to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network , Wally’s Nut House, LLC is recalling “Tailgate Crunch Mix,” “Sweet Cajun Heat Mix,” “Country Western Mix,” “Cranberry Raisin Mix,” “Party Mix,” “Hot ‘n Spicy Mix,” and “Louisiana Cajun Mix” due to undeclared milk, soy, and wheat. The products were sold through fundraising Read on »