Food allergy linked to hay fever poses risk to vegetarians, dietitian says
The Guardian|May 12, 2022
An "explosion” in a food allergy poses a particular risk to vegans and vegetarians, one of Britain's leading experts has warned.
Denis Campbell
Food allergy linked to hay fever poses risk to vegetarians, dietitian says

Cases of pollen food syndrome (PFS) have risen markedly in recent years as a result of global heating, worsening pollution and changes in pollen patterns, said Dr Isabel Skypala, the only consultant allergy dietitian in the NHS.

Attacks of PFS are usually triggered by eating raw nuts, fruit and vegetables. However, they can also be prompted by foods popular among people who avoid animal products, such as soya milk, avocados, jackfruit, edamame beans and smoothies.

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