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Physical Symptoms of Food Allergies from Stopping Inflammation by Dr. Nancy Appleton

Abdominal pain

Aching muscles

Acne

Addictions

Anemia

Arthritis

Asthma

Athlete’s foot

Bad breath

Bed-wetting

Blackouts

Bloating

Blood sugar problems

Bloody stools

Blurred vision

Breast pain

Bursitis

Canker sores

Celiac disease

Chronic bladder infections

Chronic fatigue syndrome

Chronic or recurrent infections

Coated tongue

Colitis

Compulsive drinking

Constant hunger

Constipation

Coughing

Cravings for certain foods

Difficulty in swallowing

Dizziness

Eczema

Excessive thirst

Excessive or no sweating

Failure of newborn infants to develop

Fainting

Fatigue

Feeling drained

Flushes

Frequent need to urinate

Gall bladder disease

Gas Gastritis

Gritty feeling in eyes

Headaches, all types

Heavy body odor

High/low blood pressure

Hives

Hyperactivity

Indigestion – recurring

Infant colic

Inflammation

Insomnia

Intestinal bleeding

Irritability

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Itching

Itchy or red Eyes and/or ears

Lethargy

Loss of appetite

Lower back pain

Malabsorption of food

Menstrual problems

Metallic taste

Mouth ulcers

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

Muscle aches and cramps

Muscle tremors

Nausea

Palpitations

Persistent cough

Poor balance

Postnasal drip

Premenstrual problems

Racing pulse

Rashes

Recurrent bronchitis

Recurrent croup

Recurrent ear infections

Restless legs syndrome

Rhinitis

Schizophrenia

Seizures

Sensitivity to light and noise

Sinusitis

Sleep disturbances

Sore tongue

Sore, itching, puffy or burning eyes

Stiff neck

Styes

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

Temperature fluctuations

Thrush

Tics

Tenets Ulcerative colitis

Ulcers

Vertigo

Vomiting

Watering eyes

Weight gain or loss

Wheezing

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