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Dictionary » B » Bacterial allergy Bacterial allergyBacterial allergy The concept that the atopic kind of type i allergic reactions may be caused by bacterial allergens, the delayed type of skin test, so-called because of its early association with bacterial antigens (e.g., the tuberculin test). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Stomach bloating and weight gain... had two friends with GI issues - both thought they had a dairy/wheat allergy. Once a doctor actually listened and did some testing, they both ... parasites. My cousin also had similar symptoms and found out she had a bacterial overgrowth and was given antibiotics.
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Sugar AllergyThe problem is blood testing is not exactly reliable for food allergy. See here for example: http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/allergytests.html ... drink cranberry juice. The high tannins that end up in the urine prevent bacterial attachment to the UT. But it won't help you reduce ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... the totally traditional guys are useless when it comes to things like bacterial overgrowth, e.g., Candida. Unless of course you can see someone ... given opportunity. In short, it can occur from a food sensitivity or allergy, chemical sensitivities, or mold and other environmental allergies. ...
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Sugar Allergy... in atopic dermatitis, urticaria, and other symptoms of food allergy. Allergy 1989;44 (Suppl 9):47-51. 6. Isolauri E, Juntunen M, Wiren ... Effect of diet and Lactobacillus acidophilus supplements on human fecal bacterial enzymes. J Natl Cancer Instit 1980;64:255-61. 60. Gilliland SE, ...
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The Fiber Disease... Research Network of laboratories launched by the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Some researchers argue that improved hygiene ... tends to increase. "We know from veterinary medicine that many bacterial and protozoan pathogens, especially those that multiply inside ...
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