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Do Food Allergies Affect Digestion?

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Do Food Allergies Affect Digestion?

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Angina Berryz

 

Many people with food allergies have impaired digestion. Incomplete digestion of foods which then pass through a leaky gut into the bloodstream is a major contributing factor to the problem of food allergies. We must digest and absorb the nutrients in order for that food to contribute to our health. Therefore, poor digestion is at the root of the food allergy problem both as it contributes to malnourishment and as it leads to the absorption of larger-than-normal food molecules.
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There appears to be a direct correlation between food allergies and digestion. Whether food allergies affect digestion, or whether the lack of digestive acids affects food allergies can be confusing. It is estimated that as many as eight out of ten people with food allergies also have impaired secretion of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The impairment can range from a complete absence of hydrochloric acid to varying amounts of deficiency. This deficiency then starts a chain of events that prevent foods from being completely digested. What happens to food after it leaves the stomach if insufficient hydrochloric acid is present further complicates digestion. When stomach acid passes through to the intestines the pancreas is stimulated and it releases digestive enzymes. Unfortunately, if there is insufficient stomach acid present when its contents pass through to the intestines the pancreas may not function properly. This can be the case even if the pancreas is in good working order

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