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Food intolerance symptoms

Food intolerance symptoms – The presence of certain symptoms can alert you that you have a food intolerance. Below you will find the components that can trigger reactions when coming into contact with your system and how it can happen.

They usually appear an hour after the meal:

  • Abdominal pain and swelling
  • Diarrhea
  • gases
  • skin rashes and itching

Types of food that can cause food intolerance

  • Dairy products
  • Fructose
  • Gluten
  • Artificial food colors, preservatives, or flavor enhancers

 

Differences between food intolerance and food allergy

The difference lies in the interference of the immune system. When it comes to an allergy, the immune system is activated and reacts as if the allergy generator were a threat. During an intolerance, the immune system is not activated.

On top of that, an allergic reaction can be deadly and intolerance never is.

 

Specific Symptoms for Food Intolerance

 

Gluten Lactose Fructosa
joint pain

Acne

depression or anxiety

Anemia

Swelling

Abdominal pain

diarrhea or constipation

Headaches

Fatigue

Diarrhea

gases

Nausea

Abdominal pain

Swelling

Abdominal pain

vomiting

Swelling

Reflux

Gas

Diarrhea

Nausea

Source of information

 

Test to detect Food Intolerances

 

This report will tell you if your body reacts negatively to foods that contain lactose, gluten, or fructose. So you can adapt your lifestyle to feel better. Through a blood sample you will obtain a complete report in 25 business days.

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