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  1. What is a food intolerance? Food intolerance is used to describe many different conditions where food causes unpleasant symptoms that happen each time that food is eaten, but are not a food allergy. A food intolerance is different to food allergy and intolerances are not caused by the immune system and do not have

  2. Food intolerances are caused by a substance within the food itself or by the body which has problems with digesting that food (such as lactose intolerance due to a lack of the lactase enzyme whose job it is to break down the lactose in foods). Common types of food intolerances.

  3. What is Food Intolerance? In food allergy, an abnormal immune system response results in the body making antibodies to 'fight off' a food. Food allergy, either IgE antibody mediated or delayed non‐IgE mediated allergy are reactions caused by the immune system, which affects

  4. This booklet is designed to give you advice about how to successfully change your diet based on the results of your CNS Food Intolerance Test. Many people with food intolerance can find it quite daunting when they discover the foods they need to avoid.

  5. 22 lip 2019 · Food intolerances are estimated to affect up to 20% of the population but complete understanding of diagnosis and management is complicated, given presentation and non-immunological mechanisms...

  6. Food intolerance means your gut is sensitive to certain foods and can’t tolerate them. When you eat these foods, you may experience uncomfortable symptoms like gas, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

  7. www.nhs.uk › conditions › food-intoleranceFood intolerance - NHS

    A food intolerance is when you have difficulty digesting certain foods or ingredients in food. It's not usually serious, but eating the food you're intolerant to can make you feel unwell. Check if you have a food intolerance.