Soy allergy is a type of food allergy. It is a hypersensitivity to ingesting compounds in soy (Glycine max), causing an overreaction of the immune system...
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history of dairy allergy, then soy infant formula can be considered, but about 10 to 15% of babies allergic to cow's milk will also react to soy. The majority...
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considered to be a very safe level. Soy sauce allergy not caused by soy or wheat allergy is rare. Most varieties of soy sauce contain wheat, to which some...
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Edestin Hemp protein List of meat substitutes Protein quality Soybeans Soy allergy Soy milk "Info" (PDF). www.plantcell.org. Moreno, F. J.; Clemente, A. (2008)...
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tree nuts, soy, wheat, and sesame. The common allergies vary depending on the country. Risk factors include a family history of allergies, vitamin D deficiency...
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to preference to using soy milk among families with known milk allergies. In infants with a family history of peanut allergy, consuming peanut proteins...
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Textured vegetable protein (redirect from Textured soy protein)
prisons and schools, as well as for disaster preparedness. Those with soy allergy, however, should avoid TVP. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Textured...
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shopping for a friend with a soy allergy might not know that lecithin is derived from soy. Now it must be labeled "lecithin (soy)" to help prevent consumers...
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