Yes, you can. All you have to do is find out what you're allergic to. Keep a diary and figure out when you have allergy attacks, or get an allergy test done. After that you just avoid the foods you're allergic to...and no more attacks.
Food allergies in dogs are typically treated through avoiding the allergen - there are a dozen or so hypoallergenic and novel protein foods available through your veterinarian.
Allergies can kill you if you develop anapalactic sckock and dont get treated for it!
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Taylor Lautner has no food allergies so there you go
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.
Mold allergies are treated in the same fashion that any other airborn allergies such as pollen are. The most common treatments are inhalers and corticosteroids.