Unlikely. Many compounds in your body contain sulfur, an element. Sulpha, or sulfa, refers to a class of antibiotics. It would be like being allergic to carbon or nitrogen.
could be the that the foods you are consuming are high in sulphur, or a medicine containing sulpha could be the cause.
No but someone could be allergic to sand.
i guess if there is a food die you could be allergic to it.
if you are allergic to nuts could you be allergic to buckeyes
Yes. You can be allergic to anything.
Chondroitin sulfate is not a sulfa drug, so it is generally considered safe for individuals with a sulfa allergy. However, it's important to check the full ingredient list of any joint medication, as some formulations may contain other additives or components that could potentially trigger an allergic reaction. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication to ensure it’s safe for you.
you could be allergic to puppy or an adult dog
Because those who ARE allergic to the dye, could possibly be VERY allergic, and could suffer severe reactions.
I suspect that you mean sulpha drugs, rather than sulphur drugs. Sulphur hexafluoride is considered non-toxic; however, it could cause asphyxiation if too much were inhaled.Please understand that I am not, in any sense, medically qualified. For further information, please see the link.
It could be - fireflies have proteins that may cause an allergic reaction if eaten by a sensitive dog.
A magnet can be used to separate ferrous metals (containing iron) from non-ferrous metals. When the magnet is passed over a mixture of metals, the ferrous metals will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily separated out. Non-ferrous metals, which are not magnetic, will not be affected by the magnet and remain in the mixture.
technically no, but it could be possible as a small percentage in an alloy