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Food Allergies/intolerances Other Than Gluten


Carriefaith

Do you have any food allergies/intolerances other than gluten?  

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I was just wondering how common other food allergies/intolerances are among other Celiacs.

Thanks for any replies!

-Carrie


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flagbabyds Collaborator

there are also a lot of pople with nut allergies

tarnalberry Community Regular

I didn't vote, but I have suspicions on corn, and am uncertain about dairy.

kalo Rookie

When I do the test from York Allergy I'll let you know. Waiting for reimbursement to my Enterolabs test so that I can afford it. ;)

red345 Apprentice

Hello, Kalo. Do you feel that the York company is the best one for the IGG Elisa testing? There are so many of them out there that offer this, but I have never been able to determine which one is best. I believe I remember reading one time that one of the labs had a far better history than all others, but the article I had read never mentioned which one. In your opinion, is York the best?

Does anyone else know anything about the Lame Advertisement company and/or the type of test they perform? Does anyone recommend any other types of tests to be done for those with Celiac? We're pretty new to this. Thanks-

kalo Rookie

I'm going from the testimonies on this board. I do know that the Elisa food test is good. The neat thing about York Allergy is that you can do it at home. There used to be a link to them on the home page. I don't know if it's still there.

  • 1 month later...
debmidge Rising Star

Info for York Nutritional Lab

www.yorkallergyusa.com

phone (888) 751-3388

Takes about 4 weeks to get the results (especially during hurricane season as they are in Florida).

We used it. Results indicate on a scale between 1-4 as the level of your sensitivity. My husband is senstive to : corn, cow's milk, soy, cashew, almond, yeast, wheat, egg yolk, lentils, hazelnut, and chili pepper.

He's already avoiding vegetables and fruits as they are hard to digest for him. This is becoming like the theatre of the absurd.


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plantime Contributor

I am allergic to all grains that are from the grass family, eggs, poultry, peaches, tree nuts, strawberries, and nectarines. It sometimes makes eating difficult!

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calico jo Rookie

I'm allergic to shell fish as well. That appeared suddenly several years ago (after having eaten crab, lobster many times up until then with no problems) but appeared before the gluten problem.

I'm also allergic to bee stings, but I don't eat them :P

kabowman Explorer

I just voted for all but also have intollerance for peanuts.

-Kate

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