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How Long Does It Take For A Food Allergy Flare To Leave Your Body?
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posted December 11, 2017
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It can take 2 weeks to totally detox from an allergen, from wheat 🌾 for example. Allergies = poison... would you eat arsenic...
My top tip is if your not sure 🤔 either don't touch, don't eat it! What you put into your body is your choice.
Or use the tip if your tongue 👅 the tingle is a warning... get in tune with your body xx

posted January 21, 2018
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Good input you all. Thanks. Inflammatory help yes needed sometimes, charcoal good idea. I actually had to give my husband some when we reacted to ginseng horribly. Zinc, magnesium and selenium for sure. I now just also learned about DAO that helps naturally fight histamine. Most foods I am allergic are out of my system in 3 days, but a month back I was fighting something for over 4 weeks reacting to everything I ate and 4 antihistamines. Crazy. It is finally better now thankfully. Oh, and vitamin C is always good! And probiotic and enzymes. I have tried about anything to help because I am allergic to SO many food and other stuff. I think I may have this - Histamine intolerance: Histamine in the central nervous system is broken down primarily by histamine N-methyltransferase (HMT), while histamine in the digestive tract is broken down primarily by diamine oxidase (DAO). ... So if you're deficient in DAO, you likely have symptoms of histamine intolerance.Oct 24, 2017

posted April 11, 2018
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If you suspect you have eaten something which you are allergic or intolerant to, take Activated Charcoal tablets or capsules immediately & as often as needed. An Epsom salts bath to detox the body will also help.

posted February 18, 2018
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

I've normally found it to be 2 or 3 weeks, depending on the allergy. Some ease up after I take a double dose of my allergy medication. Sometimes I have to take painkillers and antiinflammatory meds too.

posted January 29, 2018
A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

Right ... the inflammation caused by an allergic reaction needs to be treated before it does damage to your body... it can take 2-3 weeks to leave the body if you leave it to nature.

posted January 21, 2018

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