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Dove si trova la caseina e quando l'allergia diventa letale
Italy🩺 Health14 hr. ago

Dove si trova la caseina e quando l'allergia diventa letale

The article discusses casein, a protein primarily found in cow's milk and other dairy products like cheese, yogurt, butter, and cream. It explains that casein differs from lactose intolerance, as it triggers an allergic reaction rather than a digestive issue. The article highlights the dangers of casein allergies, including severe reactions such as anaphylactic shock, using the example of Aldo Montano, an Olympic fencer who suffered an allergic reaction after eating at a restaurant despite informing staff of his allergy. Casein can also be present in unexpected packaged foods, leading to cross-contamination during food processing. The article advises people with allergies to carefully read labels and opt for safer alternatives like fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and plant-based cheeses.

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Dove si trova la caseina e quando l'allergia diventa letale

The article discusses casein, a protein primarily found in cow's milk and other dairy products like cheese, yogurt, butter, and cream. It explains that casein differs from lactose intolerance, as it triggers an allergic reaction rather than a digestive issue. The article highlights the dangers of casein allergies, including severe reactions such as anaphylactic shock, using the example of Aldo Montano, an Olympic fencer who suffered an allergic reaction after eating at a restaurant despite informing staff of his allergy. Casein can also be present in unexpected packaged foods, leading to cross-contamination during food processing. The article advises people with allergies to carefully read labels and opt for safer alternatives like fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and plant-based cheeses.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about casein, its presence in various foods, and the health risks associated with allergies. There is no evident political framing, bias, or ideological slant in the content.

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