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Is it possible to be allergic to peanut butter, but u can eat peanuts without any allergy reaction? |
thats kinda strange. i eat peanuts without anything goes wrong, but i have a severe reaction towards peanut butter...how come? any reasons why is that? I am not an expert, but peanut allergies can be quite deadly. I would consult an allergist and try to nail down the cause of the allergic reaction (you didn't list what your reaction was??) no MAYBE IT IS NOT THE PEANUTS no way! if you're allergic to peanut butter...because of peanuts, then you will also be allergic to any other product that may have just small traces of peanuts. no the sugar Be sure to read the label and see what else is in the peanut butter. You must not be allergic to peanuts or you'd be having a severe reaction to peanut butter! There are often preservatives that can cause reactions. Have you tried different brands of peanut butter and had different reactions? Are you sure it wasn't a reaction to the bread or cracker (or whatever) you put the peanut butter on? maybe there something different in the peanute butter but talk to your doctor and they will help with you There has to be something else inside the peanut butter that your allergic to......some other ingredient. It is possible that you are allergic to something else in the peanut butter other than the peanuts. But it could be that the peanut butter is such a concentrated amount of peanuts that it is the peanuts that causes the allergy. I would be very careful eating peanuts, it usually isn't the first or even the second exposure that can cause the reactions. If in doubt I would have allergy testing, that way you won't be playing Russian roulette when you eat peanuts. Perhaps you are allergic to something that's added to the peanut butter while it's being made. |
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