As long as you don't use a lubricant that contains nut oils.
The coconut is not a botanical nut, it's a fruit, so I don't think you can have nut allergies towards it.
Allergies are not a contraindication of massage. Inform your therapist of any allergy so they do not use lubrication containing the allergen.
Virtually any vegan recipe can be modified for someone with nut allergies simply by leaving out the nuts. Popular dishes include rice and pasta recipes and recipes which use vegetables as the main component like stuffed peppers.
Most likely not. I would stay away from anything with the word "nut" in it.
No. They contain almonds.
Can people who have nut allergies use sunscreen with jojoba seed oil?
No, nut allergies and mushroom allergies are un-related. Nut allergies are closely related to tree nuts, however. Mushrooms are in the fungi family, so experiencing an allergy to mushrooms would be more closely related to molds/seasonal fungi. You should consult with your primary care physician or allergist and possibly get tested.
I think so.
With allergies, the body recognizes the substance as foreign and attacks it much in the same way the immune system attacks a virus. So, in your case, your body thinks nuts shouldn't be in your system and tries to rid of them.
Most people can eat nuts, but some people have nut allergies and can't eat them.
No because a nutmeg is a fruit not a nut
Pee nuts.