Allergic Reaction


 

Allergic Reaction

 

 

Many people blame food additives, but reactions to food additives are probably at least 100 times less common than reactions to natural foods such as milk or wheat.

 

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  An allergic reaction generally occurs when the immune system wrongly perceives a harmless substance as a threat. Large amounts of antibodies in the blood are produced which can result in unpleasant and at times dangerous side effects.

If your child is found to be allergic to a basic food like wheat you should seek expert advice on how to keep meals balanced.