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Dairy allergy and Anxiety?


9 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Wow, that is interesting... I never knew foods could do such things!
 
Thanks for the info.
9 years ago 0 11214 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello,
 
Food sensitivities can effect us all differently. If you find you are anxious after eating dairy and you already have a sensitivity to dairy then it's probably a good idea to cut back. Here is some info I found from calmclinic.com:
 
"Dairy products aren't inherently bad for you, but in excess they may heighten your adrenaline levels and contribute to a more anxious state. Moderation is the key here, and if you find after consuming dairy products you feel more anxious, cut back."


Ashley, Health Educator
9 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
The last couple of days I have had very bad panic attacks, and my overall anxiety level has risen dramatically over the past two weeks. This timing coincides perfectly with the time that I began eating dairy again after a long break. I am wondering... could there be a link?
I know that I do not digest dairy well, and I am a generally anxious person. It seems that after a couple of days of eating a lot of yogurt I have had weird symptoms like heartburn and mucus in my throat which has caused panic attacks! Has anyone ever heard of this before? Could it possibly really be the dairy that is causing panic attacks in an already anxious person such as myself?

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