Some babies
possibly have both food allergy and food intolerance.
Not exact matches
Like any
food, some people could
possibly have allergic reactions to coconut oil as well, although it does NOT contain any appreciable amounts of protein as the meat of the coconut
would, and most
food allergies are related to proteins.
Exposure to these
foods may help tots build up immunity and negate
allergies that
would possibly otherwise develop if they were not exposed to the
foods until a later age.
Please note, however, that if your baby
has severe eczema or is showing signs of possible
food allergy (such as hives, excessive vomiting, failure to thrive, extreme fussiness during most nursing sessions, coughing / wheezing with feedings, or other similar issues), you should speak to your allergist about your concerns before
possibly changing your diet.
Most people
have no idea that they are eating GMO corn and other transgenic
food daily, and
possibly suffering the health consequences like,
allergies, digestive disease, reproductive issues and an increased risk of cancer.
She was on Science Diet from the age of 6 weeks, but
had started to lose her hair and her coat was dry, the Vet said it was
possibly a
food allergy and suggested We try another
food.
There are so many things, as pet parents, that we
have to worry about: rising obesity rates; rising cancer rates; digestive issues; inflammatory conditions like Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Arthritis; diabetes;
allergies, both to
food and the environment; skin conditions; training challenges; anxious dogs or dogs with separation anxiety; low quality commercially processed dog
food;
food that will
possibly make our dogs sick due to contaminated ingredients; and the list goes on!!
The only way to determine if the cat
has a
food allergy is to put the cat on a trial diet that the cat could not
possibly be allergic to (either a hydrolyzed protein diet or a novel protein diet) for a long period of time and see if the mowing stops.