Not exact matches
(
Also check out the Allergy Kids Foundation's post questioning whether novel, genetically modified
proteins could pose a particular
allergenic risk for children.)
I am
also a big fan of the Exo
protein bar, which is one of the few nutrition bars that are 100 % whole foods and tastes great without harmful or
allergenic ingredients.
And grains
also contain gluten — an
allergenic protein that causes health issues for many people.
It's
also low
allergenic — unlike soy, whey and egg
protein.
It is
also grain free so folks who are worried about having their pit bulls getting upset stomach can rest assured that the hypoallergenic nature of its novel
protein formulation is safeguarded by the exclusion of
allergenic grains like wheat, soy, and corn.
We know that the inhalant route of exposure is very important, but research shows that dogs and cats are
also being exposed to
allergenic particles (
proteins that cause your pet to develop an allergic reaction) through the digestive system and direct contact with the skin.
However, science has
also shown that not all food
proteins have the
allergenic potential.
When an animal cleans itself, the tongue can
also secret these
allergenic proteins and transfer them to their fur.
Since food allergies are usually involved in IBD, assisting the gut in breaking down potentially
allergenic proteins may
also have a positive effect.