There is no universally recognized cure for food allergies. There are many ongoing research studies now. Strict avoidance is the only way to prevent a reaction, which can be caused by even small amounts of a food allergen.
In some cases, cutting sugar, gluten, and processed foods have shown a change in children diagnosed with ADHD. Some foods that could amplify ADHD are dairy products and food colorings. Try cutting some of these things out to see if there are any changes in your son's behavior.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
ADHD should only be diagnosed by a professional. Frank Barnhill, M.D., author of Mistaken for ADHD, listed nearly 50 conditions in his book that can be mistaken for ADHD. Dr. Barnhill said irritability, hyperactivity, poor memory and bad grades are classic ADHD symptoms, but they can be also symptoms of sleep apnea, thyroid disorders, food allergies, seizures and learning disabilities. ADHD diagnoses are rising at nearly 3% per year according to the Centers For Disease Control, which could mean as many as 9 million kids with ADHD in 2010.
Taylor Lautner has no food allergies so there you go
There does not seem to be any scientific evidence that food can cause ADHD. However, some research does suggest that food coloring may be the culprit. A good article can be found here: http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/food-dye-adhd
You can find out about cat food allergies from your local veternarian. A website that discusses about cat food allergies you may want to consider looking at is http://www.littlebigcat.com/health/food-allergies-in-cats/ .
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No, food allergies cannot be passed through sperm.
One in three Canadians have food allergies.
While food allergies involve the immune system, food intolerance is not related to the immune system.
Muscle testing for food allergies is not considered a reliable or scientifically proven method. It is not recommended as a standalone diagnostic tool for identifying food allergies. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper testing and diagnosis of food allergies.