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Symptoms Of Egg Intolerance


Christa1

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I was just wondering what kind of symptoms anyone gets if they eat eggs or almond butter. I am having a hard time figuring out where my symptoms are coming from and if they even relate to eggs or almonds. I have trouble with peanut butter so I made cookies with almond butter, brown sugar, and egg whites. Those were the only ingredients and after I ate them my chest got really tight and my throat felt like it swelled up. I can't pin down the culprit because I don't even know if these symptoms correlate to the cookies. Anyone who could give me any input or advice would be greatly appreciated.


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I was just wondering what kind of symptoms anyone gets if they eat eggs or almond butter. I am having a hard time figuring out where my symptoms are coming from and if they even relate to eggs or almonds. I have trouble with peanut butter so I made cookies with almond butter, brown sugar, and egg whites. Those were the only ingredients and after I ate them my chest got really tight and my throat felt like it swelled up. I can't pin down the culprit because I don't even know if these symptoms correlate to the cookies. Anyone who could give me any input or advice would be greatly appreciated.

It sounds like you might be allergic to the almond butter. My brother-in-law is allergic to all kinds of nuts and that is what happens to him. My daughter is allergic to eggs. At the time I didn't know and she had some and her eyes started to swell up and she got itchy all over her body.

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Thank you for your input. Peanut butter has never settled well with me so I bet the other nut butters probably are affecting me as well. It is so hard to pin-point the culprit of the symptoms that pop-up. I will just have to stick to my eggless, dairy free, nut free muffins instead of trying to experiment with cookies. Thanks again!

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