You can be allergic to whey protein if you have an allergy to milk products. Many products have whey in them, so if you have a milk allergy, you should check all food labels.
We get allergy usually from genetic predisposition, environmental triggers and locally found protein allergens.
An allery to the protein 'gluten' which is found in cerials such as wheat. A person with this sort of allergy is caled a 'celliac'.
A person with gluten allergy may have corn and vice versa. Gluten is a protein found in wheat typically. One allergy doesnt preclude the other.
Lecithin is not a milk protein; it should not cause any problem for a person with a milk allergy.
Yes, you can have an allergy or intolerance to protein (or anything else under the sun, including the sun). .
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We get allergy usually from genetic predisposition, environmental triggers and locally found protein allergens.
The food allergy is a more general statement. If I say I'm allergic to peanuts I am not allergic to every aspect of the peanut only the "allergen" i.e. the specific protein that my body is reacting to. In theory if I was able to remove that protein or allergen I would be able to eat the peanut
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It can with some people. Some people are allergic to soy and should stay away from it. The protein does not cause the digestive disorder. The soy can cause an allergy and the allergy can cause a digestive disorder. While there is a fine line, there is a line. You may be able to eat something like hamburger with soy protein which is processed. On the other hand, the allergy from soy may give you a headache. If you have headaches, you should keep a diary and read labels. Some product that you eat may contain soy.
No. Even though the treatment solution for allergy shot is sometimes called "allergy serum", there is no serum in these solutions. Serum sickness occurs when a large dose of an animal serum protein or a large dose of some medications are given and the immune system make high doses of immune antibody against that protein. Small capillaries in the joints, kidneys, skin, etc get plugged up by the clumps formed when the antibody joins with the protein. Allergy shots use very week doses because the person is already allergic to the treatment solution. Large doses are required to develop serum sickness.