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Allergies are caused by an oversensitive immune system. It doesn't mean that the immune system is underactive; quite the opposite. The immune system is like our defence force. It patrols the body looking for threats and invaders. When it identifies something that it thinks could be dangerous, like a virus, it activates a siren.
An allergic reaction happens when the siren has been set off for something that is not a threat at all. Like a bit of pollen or some dog saliva.
The immune system cells have tumbled out of bed like disheveled soldiers, ready to fight. But it's a drop of dog saliva, not a cold. Doesn't matter – the army immune cells have their orders. The immune system sets off lots of inflammation with little histamine bombs. It's hoping that this will see off the threat.
This is what is behind an allergic reaction. All this inflammation can irritate the eyes, nose and throat. Histamine causes the mad itch you feel when you have an allergy. It can affect the skin or the respiratory system.
There have been numerous studies on zinc levels and allergies.
Studies have shown that allergies have been linked to low zinc levels.
If your diet is balanced and varied it should be rich in zinc. Here are the main sources of zinc in everyday foods:
A survey was published in 2018 that looked at the diets of UK adults(4). It highlighted potential deficiencies in both zinc and potassium. The group that was most at risk were the 20-29 age bracket.
It's possible that this is the age that likes to eat on the run. There may be more processed meals eaten and more take-outs.
There are no stores of zinc in the body(5). This is why it's important to get enough on a daily basis. It may be easy to be run low during a busy or tiring period. We need between 7-9.5 mg of zinc a day.
Reasons why you may be low on zinc:
So, if you have allergies and think you may be low on zinc, please have lovely food. Try some peanut butter on soda bread. A hearty bean stew or chicken soup. Doesn't that sound much better than itching and sneezing?
Try looking at our recipe hub for some delicious tips and ideas.
Zinc, as a metal, is also used to make stuff like batteries and telephones. I left no stone uncovered while researching zinc and its amazing properties! Check out the amusing Simpsons YouTube clip, 'A world without zinc'.
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