Sentences with phrase «identified as allergens»

The protein is typically made from chicken or soy but the protein molecules are so small that your dog's immune system is unable to identify them as allergens so it doesn't react to them.

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All recognized food allergens contained in any of our products as per formulation are clearly identified in the ingredient declaration located on the lid, side or back panel of the package.
«The body identifies the allergen as an invader and to protect itself, creates antibodies called immunoglobulin E, or IgE,» said Dr. Anita Gewurz, director of the Allergy / Immunology Training Program of Rush Medical College and Hospital, and an allergist at Rush - Presbyterian - St.
The iFAAM project will deliver new knowledge and approaches to help address the gaps identified in the paper but as the project enters its final year it is becoming evident that much remains to be done to improve the quality of allergen analysis.
The few cases in which a transgenic protein has acted as an allergen were identified via testing well before the products reached consumers.
Marcelle's Bronzing Pressed Powder, a product labelled 100 per cent perfume - free and paraben - free, got a 9 because it contained diazolidinyl urea, a preservative the David Suzuki Foundation identified on its Dirty Dozen List as a carcinogen and allergen.
The immune systems of dogs with food allergies begin to identify certain everyday substances (allergens) as unsafe.
If your dog responds to any of those allergens, then your vet can identify this as an allergy.
He is hopeful, therefore, that all cat owners would eagerly adopt a trial - and - error approach to identifying such dangerous allergens and would then take the necessary steps to asthma - proof their homes insofar as possible.
If an allergy test has successfully identified the offending allergen, then it is possible to use a «hyposensitisation vaccine» as a therapy — these rarely resolve the disease but in some cases reduce the need for drug therapy.
Hyposensitising Vaccines (also known as desensitising vaccines) are prepared from the allergens identified as important at skin test.
Research shows that Fel d 1 is not the only allergen produced by the domestic cat, however, and there may be more allergens that have yet to be identified as well.
Conventional treatment for dog allergies usually involves identifying the allergen through injection tests, which can be costly and difficult to do as the dog must be tolerant of the injections.
Corn, wheat and soy have all been identified as potential allergens for some dogs.
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