Recently, a five-year-old boy suffered a severe allergic reaction to undeclared tree nuts in the Coles brand hollow milk chocolate Easter eggs.
This raises the question: How can you protect yourself and your family against known and unknown food allergies?
Food allergies are very common and becoming more common worldwide. Australia has the dubious honour of having one of the highest rates of allergies in the world.
A food allergy is triggered when the human immune system reacts to a foreign substance, usually a protein that is eaten, breathed or touched, as if it were toxic.
More seriously, people with an allergy, like the boy in the recent Easter egg scare, can go into a life-threatening condition called anaphylactic shock if they consume products containing the allergen, even in tiny amounts.
So as a consumer, how can you be more mindful when shopping for your family?
You might be falsely attributing your food allergies to a cold or seasonal allergy (see a list of food allergy symptoms below).
It’s best to talk to your doctor so he can thoroughly evaluate your symptoms and work out the cause of the physical stress on your body. Skin prick tests or blood tests can help your doctor confirm which substances you are allergic to.
Once you’ve determined that you do in fact have a food allergy, the easiest way to treat a food allergy is to remove the allergen from your diet. Sometimes, in the case of milder food intolerances, the human body can tolerate the food if it is avoided and gradually reintroduced.
As always, follow your doctor’s advice and don’t be afraid to ask questions if you’re unsure.
Foods can often hide under different names on labels, so it’s a good idea to become familiar with all of the names to avoid nasty surprises.
For example, lactose often hides under the labels 'milk' or 'lactose', while 'salicylates' are more commonly known as strawberries or tomatoes. Here are some others:
Although we are lucky to have Food Standards Australia New Zealand as the food label watchdog, it’s best to pair your new knowledge of food synonyms with awareness of food allergy symptoms so you can seek medical help immediately if a crisis occurs.
Symptoms of food allergies start to occur approximately 30 minutes or less after consuming the food.
Ultimately, you can minimise the impact of food allergies on your family’s lives by staying vigilant and learning more about your particular allergy. Knowledge is power and with power, you can stay on top of your life.