| Re: Should foods be avoided if you're just mildly allergic?
I just read the book "Adrenal Fatigue" by James l. Wilson, and in it he describes that drop in energy around 2:00-3:00pm. It might be something you want to look into.
I have never been diagnosed with food allergies, but I have a friend with a young child who sees the same allergist I saw when I was diagnosed with enviornmental allergies. The child had a combination of inhalent and food allergies. Anyway, she was told to eliminate the high reactive foods at least for a while. He also said that once the allergy shots for the pollen take effect, the food allergies should fade away. It was his experience that once the immune system stopped over reacting to the pollens, it would usually stop overreacting to most of the foods. And btw, this is a doctor with 30+ years of experience.
If I were in your shoes I would stop the foods for just a week, just to see if it made a difference. No matter how difficult, you can probably make it only one week and then you could judge whether it was worthwhile. You could also eliminate one food at a time to see how it affects you. There are a lot of resources that explain how to do this.
I'm sure there are more on the board more knowledgable about food allergies, but I hope I was able to help.
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