NO! An allergy is something that produces a histamine reaction. You can only be allergic to proteins, and sugar is a carbohydrate. You can have trouble managing sugar (e.g. Diabetes), or you can be allergic to some pollens that are sometimes in some types of sugar (e.g. honey), but your body absolutely requires sugars to live, so you can't be allergic to it.
No. You are allergic to proteins. Sugar does not contain proteins.
She was not allows to have sugar
In Australia, in their native habitat, sugar gliders are free from diseases. People do not keep sugar gliders as pets, as Australia ensures its native wildlife is protected: therefore, humans do not and cannot get diseases from sugar gliders.
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Commerical powdered sugar often has additives like corn starch, oil, or wheat flour, so if you are allergic to any of these you could be reacting to additives. If so make your own at home by grinding granulated sugar in a blender or coffee grinder.
First of all, you're allergic to sugar. Second of all, you think sugar is the most disgusting thing in the world. (So your really weird.) Sorry.
organic is healthier it still has most of the vitamins and minerals in it as it does in refined. ---- and so everyone should eat organic sugar. ---- unless there allergic to it == ==
Nick is not allergic to anything. But he does have type 1 diabetes and has to take injections if his sugar levels aren't right.
Nuts (if they're there) Chocolate Sugar There ain't much else to a Hersey bar.
by mixing butter, olive oil and sugar in a bowl
probably all the sugar they shouldn't take for their weakness with sugar,or the peanuts make people think they can't eat chocolate or, candy ,sweets etc.
The short answer is when you have overloaded your sugar receptors so hard, for so long, with high GI foods, that you become immune to your own insulin, and 'allergic to sugar,' in a sense. This is a reversible condition.