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Food triggers

Foods triggers refer to adverse reactions triggered by exposure to certain foods. Individuals may experience symptoms ranging from mild irritation to severe reactions or anaphylaxis.

Examples:

  • Lactose: Can trigger GI bloating, gas, and diarrhea. Examples: milk, butter, cheese.

  • Gluten: Can trigger GI discomfort, fatigue, headaches, and joint pain. Examples: wheat, barley, rye.

  • FODMAPs: Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols (FODMAPs) are carbohydrates, and can trigger bloating and abdominal pain.

  • Food Additives: Artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, can trigger hyperactivity, headaches, or GI issues.

  • Histamine: Can trigger headaches, hives, and GI issues.

  • Sulfites: Can trigger headaches, respiratory issues, and GI discomfort.

  • Salicylates: Can trigger headaches and GI discomfort.

  • Caffeine: Can trigger jitteriness, insomnia, and increased heart rate.

  • Nightshades: Can trigger joint pain, rashes. Examples: tomatoes, peppers, eggplants.

  • Shellfish: Can trigger mild skin reactions to severe anaphylaxis.

  • Soy: Can trigger GI issues, skin reactions, and respiratory symptoms.

  • Eggs: Can trigger skin rashes, respiratory symptoms, and GI issues.

  • Nuts: Can trigger mild skin reactions to severe anaphylaxis.