No gluten intolerance here, but I have asthma and a lot of allergies.
I have two types of allergies I think. The first one is food: fish, nuts and often apples and other fruits make my throat hurt.
The other one: pollen, animal hair, the usual stuff that give me hayfever effects like sneezing, red eyes, asthma, etc.
Get those freakin' cashew nuts out of my nose, I'm allergic!
I also have milk protein intolerance, which doesn't mean that I can't drink milk, at least without any obvious consequences. Then there's fish, which I am allegic to. It is always the proteins I am allergic or intolerant. When I was a kid I was also allergic to milk and egg protein. Food allergy can be trained off, but not intolerance.
Oh, so an allergy to milk is real.
A really long time ago, I created a character named Himno for a stupid story of mine and he happened to be allergic to milk. He had been ressurrected last year as Hinonu, but I still don't know if he's still allergic or not. He hasn't had any contact with milk-based products since.
I was browsing wikipedia a while back, and it mentioned that aspergers is somtimes attributed to the effects of gluten intolerence on early childhood development. It went on to say that Aspergers is often seen in conjunction with Asthma and Gluten intolerence. As I fit all three criteria, this was a sort of "Hmmm..." moment for me. Anyone else out there know more about this?
Asperger's... I have it.
Asthma... I don't have it.
Gluten intolerance... I don't have it.
I hope that answers your question about whether or not the three conditions are related.
I think some southeast-asians can't digest milk after a certain age.
That's just lactose intolerance. It is somewhat common in elder people in Mexico.
No gluten intolerance here, but I have asthma and a lot of allergies.
I have two types of allergies I think. The first one is food: fish, nuts and often apples and other fruits make my throat hurt.
The other one: pollen, animal hair, the usual stuff that give me hayfever effects like sneezing, red eyes, asthma, etc.
Droog, do you know that your name means Friend in some language?