Back to the gluten and asthma connection. Firstly, asthma and excema are closely related. My sister and her daughter both have excema, my niece having it ferociously and painfully.
My twins, Ava and Therese, have asthma. Ava also gets excema usually on the back of her legs. Therese gets it periodically and less often than Ava.
My husband has asthma. My mom is gluten intolerant.
Here is some information on the connection, which is taken from the Allergy-Links.com. The link is provided below.
A surprising number of people may be experiencing asthma from wheat and gluten, but indirectly.
Some studies have show a link between gluten sensitivity and asthma. For example, children with asthma have a higher incidence of celiac, according to one study.
Other studies have shown that when some people eliminate wheat from their diet, their exercise-induced anaphylaxis symptoms stop.
Numerous reports and anecdotal stories are showing a strong link between wheat or gluten, and asthma.
Here is a link that provides information between all of them:
http://www.allergy-details.com/allergies/allergy/asthma/gluten/wheat/asthma-gluten-wheat
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