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		<title>Learn How To Prevent Chocolate Allergies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many reactions to chocolate are caused by an intolerance or allergy to one or more of the other ingredients or food additives in chocolate. These include soy lecithin, milk, corn syrup, gluten, nuts, flavorings and dyes. While they are not intentional additives, trace amounts of rat and mouse droppings, as well as cockroach and other insect parts, are occasionally found in some chocolates. If any of the chocolate allergy symptoms that are given here is observed after eating chocolate, one should consult the doctor who can identify the component of the chocolate that triggers the allergic reaction with the help of skin tests, blood tests, etc. Strictly follow the instructions provided by the doctor to prevent further occurrence of chocolate allergy. You may not have to stop eating chocolates forever if you have allergy to chocolate, your doctor may suggest that you eat those chocolates that do not contain certain ingredients which can cause allergic reactions. In that case, you just have to read the labels of the chocolate before buying it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many reactions to chocolate are caused by an intolerance or allergy to one or more of the other ingredients or food additives in chocolate. These include soy lecithin, milk, corn syrup, gluten, nuts, flavorings and dyes. While they are not intentional additives, trace amounts of rat and mouse droppings, as well as cockroach and other insect parts, are occasionally found in some chocolates. If any of the chocolate allergy symptoms that are given here is observed after eating chocolate, one should consult the doctor who can identify the component of the chocolate that triggers the allergic reaction with the help of skin tests, blood tests, etc. Strictly follow the instructions provided by the doctor to prevent further occurrence of chocolate allergy. You may not have to stop eating chocolates forever if you have allergy to chocolate, your doctor may suggest that you eat those chocolates that do not contain certain ingredients which can cause allergic reactions. In that case, you just have to read the labels of the chocolate before buying it.</p>
<p>People of all age groups love to eat chocolates. Some of us are even addicted towards chocolates. However, there are some people who cannot eat chocolates because they tend to get allergies because of chocolates. It can happen to both children as well as adults. Those children whose parents have chocolate allergies are at greater risk of getting the same. In other words, it has been found that chocolate allergy could be hereditary. Many research studies have found that chocolate allergy symptoms are more likely to develop in those people who have a weak immunity.</p>
<p>The main ingredient of chocolate is cocoa which is obtained from the cocoa beans. These beans are processed by fermentation, roasting and grinding in order to prepare the chocolate that we eat. Cocoa can be responsible for chocolate allergy. However, it is not the only cause of chocolate allergy. There are other ingredients in chocolate that can trigger allergic reaction like milk, soy, gluten, varieties of nuts and chemicals which are added to obtain a specific color or flavor of the chocolate. Chocolate allergy symptoms are seen when the body becomes sensitive towards any one or more of these ingredients. Read more on chocolate allergy.</p>
<p>Difficulty in Breathing: This is one of the most serious forms of chocolate allergy symptoms. It mainly happens when more than one ingredients of the chocolate is causing allergic reactions in the body. Apart from shortness of breath, people in this condition complain of dizziness, tightness in the chest, heart palpitation, stomach cramps, etc. Nausea, vomiting and wheezing sound while breathing can also be observed. If the allergic reaction affect more than one system of the body then it can even cause anaphylactic shock that can be fatal as well. In such condition, one should not even touch a piece of chocolate. </p>
<p>If any of the chocolate allergy symptoms that are given here is observed after eating chocolate, one should consult the doctor who can identify the component of the chocolate that triggers the allergic reaction with the help of skin tests, blood tests, etc. Strictly follow the instructions provided by the doctor to prevent further occurrence of chocolate allergy. You may not have to stop eating chocolates forever if you have allergy to chocolate, your doctor may suggest that you eat those chocolates that do not contain certain ingredients which can cause allergic reactions. In that case, you just have to read the labels of the chocolate before buying it.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://easyallergyrelief.com/types-of-allergies/food/chocolate-allergy-symptoms">chocolate allergy symptoms</a>.  Stop by Tim Bock&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href="http://easyallergyrelief.com">allergy relief</a>  and what it can do for you.</p>
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