No. Unfortunatley, you can not eat seaweed because generally it contains such high amounts of iodine that it would make the reaction you have to the substance much more intense.
You might find this medical explaination interesting for an individual lacking iodine:
Seaweeds have a salty taste that is an indication that the material can disperse phlegm accumulation, particularly as it forms soft masses, include goiter, the thyroid swelling that indicates severe iodine deficiency. Thus, seaweed is enriched in with iodine and you can not eat it.
Yes, only if you are actually allergic to collagen. It is possible to be allergic to collagen.
It's possible! It's because seaweed is very strong and wouldn't break!
No, it is not possible to be allergic to blood. Your immune system violently reacts to the allergens you are allergic to. If anyone were allergic to blood, they'd be dead by now. But it is possible to have a phobia of blood.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg whites and experience symptoms of an allergic reaction.
Yes
If you're allergic to fish then getting sufficient iodine still shouldn't be too much of a problem. Seaweed contains iodine, as do some vitamin supplements.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to grass. Grass pollen is a common allergen that can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals, causing symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and congestion.
well rice , fish , and seaweed dont have glutun in it so no i know this be cause my little sis is allergic to glutan
yes. i am allergic to the metal in the needles but the doctor does not know why.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg yolk exclusively.
It is possible to be allergic to just egg white, but it is more common to be allergic to the whole egg.
Yes