Posted on February 4, 2010.
nut allergies? Someone can still eat foods that may have traces of nuts, nut oil / around these nut allergies?
my girlfriend is allergic to nuts, at least thats why she does not lick mine
Yes, but do not kiss and wash your hands after eating. Also, clean all preparation areas and utensils do not share, cutting boards and plates.
I always wash my hands, face and brush my teeth after eating nuts if he is in the house.
It depends on the sensitivity of the allergic person is subject. He is a child of my girls' school which is so sensitive, they requested that we do anything with a pack of peanuts in food for our children. The slightest trace of peanut dust sends the child in shock.
Someone who is not allergic to nuts can eat these foods .... but the person with allergies to nuts should not consume any form of nuts, etc. oil, unless otherwise advised by a doctor Current thinking for nut allergy a child is gradually added nut products to get the body to accept the nuts, but never do without a review of Dr. It must be carefully regulated. Allergies can kill.
Are you talking about trace amounts due to cross-contamination? Or as an ingredient real?
Trace contamination must be avoided by the allergic person. The non-allergic people may well be able to consume items that have been processed on equipment that also processes nuts without damaging the allergic person with whom they interact. If it is an adult, ask them. If a child, ask parents. If someone in your immediate family, ask your allergist.
If it is an ingredient not to take the risk.
If there is any chance that the allergic person can consume this point, it is really better not to use anything that might endanger them. In this case, avoid anything that indicates he was treated on shared equipment or in a common room with nuts or nut-containing products.
It can be dangerous if the person has a severe allergy, no trace can cause anaphylaxis, it is so easy to unwittingly cross contamination, it has been
Depending on the severity of nut allergy is - some people do get a rash - others might die.
simple rule - if in doubt - leave it!
Someone with a severe allergy to nuts could touch something or someone who has been in contact with nuts - and keel over.
The school my son has banned all nut products or products containing traces of nuts in the cafeteria - because of the collapse of nut allergy sufferers - not worth the risk
You should not. I made this mistake when I was younger I was allergic to peanuts and almonds. I LOVE peanut butter cups and peanut butter .. and I eat them anyway, and every time after I fell ill, and every time .. I get sicker I was so afraid that I completely stopped eating. The thing with the nuts makes them so afraid of is that you can eat them once, and well, you will not have a reaction. The next time you eat, you can die if you do not have an epi pen with you. Or you could just have a slight reaction .. with nuts you never know. It is better to just stay completely away from them. I found substituting a. love for nuts. Instead of butter I use peanut butter, soy nuts (no nuts at all, tastes very similar to peanut butter), they are also substitutes for other nuts .. Just look around.