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*Health Issues>>>Men's Health issues>>>can soybean oil be allergic ? if yes does that include joint pains? |
Issue can soybean oil be allergic ? if yes does that include joint pains? Best Tip Soy Has at Least 15 Allergenic Proteins Soy, also referred to as soya, soy bean, or glycine max, is among the main foods that produce reactions worldwide -- mostly, but not exclusively, in infants. It is not completely certain which specific component of soy is responsible for reactions, but at least 15 allergenic proteins have been identified. The way soy foods are processed can affect allergenicity. All soy products may not cause reactions. Some fermented soy foods may be less allergenic than raw soy beans. Soybean oil, which does not contain protein, may not produce symptoms. It just depends on the individual. Symptoms of Soy Allergy The reported symptoms of soy bean allergy include: acne, angioedema, rhinitis, anaphylaxis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, bronchospasm, cankers, colitis, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, diffuse small bowel disease, dyspnea, eczema, enterocolitis, fever, hypotension, itching, laryngeal edema, lethargy, pollinosis, urticaria, vomiting, and wheezing. Cross Reactivity Those allergic to soy beans may also cross react to certain foods, such as peanuts, green peas, chick peas, lima beans, string beans, wheat flour, rye flour, and barley flour. Source(s): http://allergies.about.com/cs/soy/a/aa06... Others can soybean oil be allergic ? ... Yes, soybean allergies are common and well documented. It is the soy protein that causes the allergy. Soy Oil, however, is safe; all the allergy-causing proteins are refined out. if yes does that include joint pains? ... Yes, joint pain is a known allergic reaction - although not a very common one. For information about a soy-free diet, see http://www.raleys.com/cfapps/healthnotes... http://www.wisc.edu/fri/newsltr/frinwslt... http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/so... |
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