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Bad Reaction To gluten-free Breadcrumbs?


RoseNNJ

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Would anything in these gluten-free breadcrumbs make my face breakout really bad? I had these on chicken & ate a Banana.

White rice flour, water, soy flour, guar gum, egg whites, yeast, salt, raw cane sugar

Thank you :(


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Would anything in these gluten-free breadcrumbs make my face breakout really bad? I had these on chicken & ate a Banana.

White rice flour, water, soy flour, guar gum, egg whites, yeast, salt, raw cane sugar

Thank you :(

Yes, there are allergens in there, and a face breakout souds like hives..?? Sounds like Eczema, etc.

Common allergens: Soy, Eggs

Not so common: Rice, yeast

Even the banana can cause this type of reaction in people. Have you ever had an allergy test? IF you're face is breaking out, and it doesn't seem to be DH, then I would check an allergist...

Does an OTC product such as Benadryl help with the breakout?

Becky6 Enthusiast

What brand were they? Could pe possible CC.

RoseNNJ Apprentice

I bought them from Pams Celiac Kitchen. I have had hives before, and this is not a hive breakout. I had oral surgery on friday, maybe is was a combo from my perscriptions and anesthesia. Or maybe just alot of stress :(

debmidge Rising Star

rose are you from NJ? If yes, where?

I'm in Union

RoseNNJ Apprentice
rose are you from NJ? If yes, where?

I'm in Union

Hi,

Yes born & raised! I just moved to Mine Hill from Scotch Plains.

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I bought them from Pams Celiac Kitchen. I have had hives before, and this is not a hive breakout. I had oral surgery on friday, maybe is was a combo from my perscriptions and anesthesia. Or maybe just alot of stress :(

I think this is the more likely culprit... was everything they used on you gluten-free? did you make sure your prescriptions were gluten-free? You may have had an allergic reaction to the medications, latex gloves, powder in gloves, oral anesthetics, etc... or like you said, it could have just been stress.

I would recommend seeing an allergist... and at least mention the possibility that it could have been related to the dental procedure... that way they can narrow down where they look first.


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Thanks everyone for your replies :)

debmidge Rising Star

We like "Hol-Grain" brown rice gluten-free bread crumbs the best, but they are hard to find.

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