- Sure Foods Living – gluten-free and allergen-free living - http://surefoodsliving.com -
Soy Allergy Basics
Posted By Alison On Mar 27, 2007 @ In | Comments Disabled
Soy Allergy:
A soy allergy is an immune reaction to soybean proteins. Many babies who are allergic to cow’s milk will also react to soy-based formulas.
Symptoms of soy allergy:
The symptoms of soy allergy can be divided into 3 categories:
Anaphylaxis is the most severe allergic reaction, involving every above organ system. It can lead to anaphylactic shock and death. Anaphylaxis due to soy allergy is rare.
The soy-free diet:
Following a soy-free diet requires the elimination of the following types of foods:
Soy oil and soy lecithin may not contain any or enough soy protein to cause a reaction, and therefore may be tolerated by soy-allergic individuals. However, products can also be contaminated with soy protein during processing, so a highly sensitive person may still react to products containing these forms of soy.
Nutritional needs:
Soybeans provide calcium, folate and iron, but these nutrients can easily be found in other foods. Therefore, nutrient deficiency is not a concern when eliminating soy from the diet.
Article printed from Sure Foods Living – gluten-free and allergen-free living: http://surefoodsliving.com
URL to article: http://surefoodsliving.com/food-allergy-intolerance/soy-allergy-basics/
Click here to print.
Copyright © 2010 Sure Foods Living - gluten-free and allergen-free living. All rights reserved.