{"id":8761,"date":"2015-03-24T05:25:51","date_gmt":"2015-03-24T05:25:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/?p=2666"},"modified":"2018-11-03T18:53:47","modified_gmt":"2018-11-03T18:53:47","slug":"simple-way-to-identify-hidden-food-intolerances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/acneeinstein.com\/simple-way-to-identify-hidden-food-intolerances\/","title":{"rendered":"Simple Way To Identify Hidden Food Intolerances That Wreck Your Skin"},"content":{"rendered":"

Without a doubt, diet is the most confusing aspect of acne for most people. We\u2019ve all read stories of people miraculously getting clear after cutting 1 or 2 foods from their diet. And there\u2019s no doubt that \u2018hidden\u2019 food allergies and sensitivities can cause acne. But the real question is how do you know which foods, if any, cause acne for you. Several companies market seemingly scientific (and expensive!) tests that claim to rapidly and accurately uncover the hidden sensitivities that wreck your skin.<\/p>\n

In this guest article by Dr. Alexis Shields<\/a>, we\u2019ll talk why these tests may not do what it says on the can, and she\u2019ll walk you through the only reliable (and free) way to identify your food sensitivities.<\/p>\n

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The food that you eat has a direct impact on the health of your body and your skin.<\/p>\n

We all know that food allergies can create severe reactions to foods, such as having a peanut allergy. However, there are more common negative reactions to foods called food intolerances.<\/p>\n

Unlike food allergies, food intolerances do not typically involve the immune system. Therefore, the methods used to test food allergies are not effective for determining food intolerances.<\/p>\n

Many people go their entire lives without knowing that they had a food intolerance at the source of their poor health.<\/p>\n

Food intolerance definition<\/h2>\n

A food allergy is a reaction to a food that involves the immune system, such as a peanut allergy.<\/p>\n

A food intolerance is a reaction to a food that does not involve the immune system, but may be from the bodies insufficient production of a particular enzyme, such as lactase in those who are lactose intolerant. The only exception to this rule is gluten intolerance, which can involve the immune system.<\/p>\n

Having an intolerance or sensitivity to a food is much more common than a food allergy.<\/p>\n

Food intolerance symptoms<\/h2>\n

The truth is, any symptom can be the cause of or complicated by a food intolerance.<\/p>\n

In my clinical experience, I have found that the following symptoms are related to having a food intolerance or food sensitivity:<\/p>\n