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Does anyone know if these things would disqualify me from being able to join?

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Is there any point in which intolerance to a certain food (say milk or eggs for example) turns into an allergy or are they totally unrelated ?
Is intolerance showing up only as digestion problems and not other allergy symptoms ?
Can you mistakenly interrpret intolerance as allegry in blood tests or vica versa ?

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There’s a difference between being allergic to cows milk, and being lactose intolerant.
If it’s an allergy you can get the usual symptoms, eczema, on face, or body, sinus problems, swollen eyes, hives, fever.
Everyone who posted before me basically gave you all the symptoms of lactose intolerance. Cramping, gas, nausea, vomiting, basically the works.

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My daughter was recently told she has a food allergy to cows milk, and loves Ice cream. If any one knows where I could find some I would really appreciate it. Thanks to all

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My son has a dairy and a soy allergy, so I can’t use dairy milk or soy milk (or nut milks!). Almost every time I bake something and substitute rice milk for soy or dairy, the batter is very thick. Does anyone know the appropriate ration for substituting rice milk for soy or dairy when baking? Thanks!

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