* My baby seems to be allergic to avocados and when I asked the pediatrician, she said people can be allergic to ANYTHING. So, yes, it is possible. My poor son turned deathly grey and vomited on two separate occasions when I fed him avocados, so we are avoiding them for now. * You certainly can have an allergy/intolerance/sensitivity to avocados or anything elseunder the sun, including the sun.
Some people are able to, but you wouldn't be a healthy person. Its best to eat food from different parts of the food pyramid. Too much bananas, and you'll have high blood pressure. Primates usually live off of bananas, but they also change up their diet by eating certain leaves, fruits, etc.
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Early evidence suggests that people with allergies to avocados, potatoes, bananas, and tomatoes may be more likely to be allergic to ______.
Among food types budgies are HIGHLY allergic to avocados and chocolate. Among plants they are allergic to a collection of things such as mistletoe and Calil lilies. There is a list on the related link belo.
No, i wouldn't advise it. You can eat it, but because your skin is allergic, with it being the largest organ on the human body, it is hard to consume something without, actually making contact with, it unless, you use tools like a knife and fork. You would'nt probably come out in some sort of rash.
Avocados grown from seed may not produce fruits. So gardeners will graft from avocados that are known producers.
Yes but not to all people. Mostly the people many allergies and are well allergic to dogs.
If the food was contaminated or if the person was allergic to any of the specific ingredients, then it could be possible.
I wouldn't recommend it, Avocados contain a substance called persin, although it's harmless for humans who aren't of course allergic, Large amounts can be toxic to dogs, so if you happen to be growing avocados at home, keep your dog away from the plants, Persin is in the leaves, seed and bark as well as in the fruit.
Avocados grow on an Avocado tree..
avocados have shells that are either green or black.
how many avocados in a pound
Yes. There are a number of foods known to cross-react with latex, including avocados, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, pineapple, kiwi, and more. However, not everyone with a latex allergy is also allergic to these foods.
No, avocados and mangoes are not related. Avocados are part of the Lauraceae family, while mangoes are part of the Anacardiaceae family.