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- MayoClinic.com: Food Allergy
- “Journal of Allergy”; Cerebral Allergic Edema; William R. Crowe, M.D.; November 2004
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Can Food Allergies Cause Swelling in the Brain?
Food allergies occur in about 6 to 8 percent of kids under the age of 5 and up to 4 percent of adults, according to MayoClinic.com 1. A food allergy, unlike intolerance, is an immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food 1. Symptoms include digestive problems, hives and restricted airways. Allergies that cause brain swelling are known as cerebral allergic edema 5.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Allergies and the Brain
Allergies that cause swelling in the lining of brain are typically caused by entire food groups, according to “Prescription for Nutritional Healing,” by certified nutritional expert Phyllis A. Balch 4. The most common offenders include:
- corn
- wheat
- rice
- milk
- chocolate
- certain food additives
People with cerebral allergic edema are also susceptible to co-occurring disorders, such as headaches, aggression, violence or schizophrenia. According to Dr. Russell Roby, of the Roby Institute Allergy Treatment Center in Austin, Texas, almost all allergy symptoms are, to an extent, related to swelling and most of the headaches he sees in his allergy practice are caused by swelling, which can lead to increased pressure in the brain 6.cause
- According to Dr
Russell Roby
of the Roby Institute Allergy Treatment Center in Austin
Texas
almost all allergy symptoms are
to an extent
related to swelling
most of the headaches he sees in his allergy practice are caused by swelling
* which can lead to increased pressure in the brain 6.
Mental Health
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Most mental disorders are attributed to a chemical imbalance in the brain, according to a 2000 article published in “The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine.“ Brain allergy is a term that originated to describe psychiatric symptoms triggered by diet or environmental causes. Coffee, tea, chocolate and some spices are actually neuroactive foods that can cause a pathologically debilitating condition that impacts the brain. The fact that some psychiatric illnesses also cause physical symptoms like weight gain, tremors and dry mouth led researchers to theorize that psychiatric disorders and allergies may be linked.
- Most mental disorders are attributed to a chemical imbalance in the brain, according to a 2000 article published in “The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine.“ The fact that some psychiatric illnesses also cause physical symptoms like weight gain, tremors and dry mouth led researchers to theorize that psychiatric disorders and allergies may be linked.
Considerations
Since the brain is also one of the most sensitive organs in the body, it’s easily affected by allergies and can result in symptoms as mild as forgetfulness and as serious as dementia. In the 1990s, experts began investigating the link between cerebral allergies and immune system deficiencies. In 2002, Dr. Jeremy E. Kaslow, whose medical practice is based in Santa Ana, California, published a report about celiac disease and mental illness and how tissues in the brain can produce chemicals that can cause: * and increase brain inflammation.
Symptoms
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Brain tissue has no feeling. Kaslow reports that the brain is not designed to signal when changes occur. When the body experiences swelling of the skin or other organs, we experience hives, itching or pain, usually from the increased blood flow to the site. This doesn’t happen in brain unless it’s severe. Symptoms of inflammation caused by allergens include unusual behaviors, changes in hunger or sexuality, sudden emotional disruptions and altered perceptions. In a small, informal study of celiac disease patients, all reported some delayed learning and cognitive or emotional symptoms prior to treatment for their gluten sensitivity.
- Brain tissue has no feeling.
- When the body experiences swelling of the skin or other organs, we experience hives, itching or pain, usually from the increased blood flow to the site.
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References
- MayoClinic.com: Food Allergy
- International Guide to the World of Alternative Mental Health: Brain Allergies; Patrick Holford
- Achoo Allergy and Air Products: Food Allergy FAQ
- "Prescription For Nutritional Healing"; Phyllis A. Balch; 2006
- “Journal of Allergy”; Cerebral Allergic Edema; William R. Crowe, M.D.; November 2004
- Food Allergy Research & Education. Common Questions fact sheet.
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Shannon Marks started her journalism career in 1994. She was a reporter at the "Beachcomber" in Rehoboth Beach, Del., and contributed to "Philadelphia Weekly." Marks also served as a research editor, reporter and contributing writer at lifestyle, travel and entertainment magazines in New York City. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from Temple University.