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Question by Dustin A: if someone is going to be a commissioned officer in the national guard will celiac disease keep them out.?
celiac is just a wheat/gluten allergy.
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Answer by Tommy S
No most of the diseases that will keep them out is an STD. That shouldn’t be a problem.
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Question by Anthony C.: I am allergic to Wheat & Milk. Curious question. Please help me out.?
I had a blood test done and it came back that I was allergic to Wheat, Milk, and Beef (there are a few others but my question concerns these. I randomly started getting chronic hives about 6 months ago. The doctor said the hives are probably only caused by one or 2 of the 9 foods im allergic to. Is it possible that the milk and beef (anything from a cow) is what’s giving me hives, and my allergy to wheat has a completely different reaction? And if I might have a different reaction to wheat, what are the possibilities?
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keep a food diary, read labels, have your benedryl & epi pen available at all times, and follow up with your allergist with the results.
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Question by miranda6382: What proteins are in milk and soy? My niece has a dairy intolerance and we want to cut these proteins out.?
My niece, Rebekah, has a dairy intolerance and gets ill when she drinks milk or milk related products. She also suffers from a chronic tree nut allergy and as well as being allergic to dairy products and soy is allergic to many other things such as latex etc.
When she drinks milk Rebekah suffers from lethargy, bloating and a general decline in her health and immune system. She is now 11 and has had this from a baby. She also will get an upset tummy from consuming what most of us call a normal amount of milk which has resulted in stomach cramps and constipation.
She has been advised, obviously, to avoid milk as it appears to be the proteins in milk which are harming her. We’d like to know what are the proteins in milk so we know what to cut out from her diet as much as possible.
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Is it making your face break out where it touches it, like a contact allergy, or are you drinking milk and breaking out after? Also, how old are you and how often do you have this occurance? If you are allergic to it by ingestion, it is unlikely that you would only see symptoms of this on your face in terms of a break out of pimples. It could be the hormone content of the milk- if you are young and just beginning to experience the joys of hormones, the milk could be enough to push the acne breakout. You could try hormone free milk… much of the milk you buy in the grocery store comes from cows that are goven hormones to increase milk production. You could also switch to soy milk. Hope this helps a bit, good luck!
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