Signs of Food Sensitivities in Babies
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Food is a big part of every culture to nourish the body and soul as friends and family gather around a table at mealtimes. Some foods are used as medicine to heal the body and as galactagogues to support lactation and increase milk production. Beware, as other foods can decrease the milk supply. With food being such a big part of our lives, it is challenging when it causes adverse reactions in our babies. Identifying food sensitivities can help you begin healing and eliminate uncomfortable symptoms they cause for you and your baby.
Food is defined as any nutritious substance that provides nutritional support for an organism. (1) Food may be from a plant, animal, or fungus and provides nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals that our body needs to grow and develop.
People who are breastfeeding are encouraged to eat a variety of healthy foods. (2) Some foods should be limited, including caffeine, sugar, processed foods, and any food known to cause sensitivity or are allergens to the mom.
These words often get used interchangeably, but there are differences between each. Food intolerance and sensitivity affect the digestive system. Over time, more symptoms can arise if you still eat the foods causing problems.
Allergic reactions to food involve the immune system. Your body sees that food as an invader and reacts by sending out immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to the cells, causing an allergic reaction that happens immediately. An immunoglobulin G (IgG) reaction occurs when you have a food sensitivity. It is a delayed reaction that happens up to 72 hours later. (5)
Eating small amounts of intolerant or sensitive foods may not cause too much discomfort, but symptoms and reactions can worsen over time. Food allergies affect 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 13 children. (3) Food sensitivities and intolerance are even more common than that.
*Oats alone are a gluten-free food but may have come from a facility that also processes other grains containing gluten, and the oats may be cross-contaminated. Choose oats labeled gluten-free.
More than 170 foods have been reported as causing allergies in people. (3) This can make it difficult to identify all the foods that may be triggering unpleasant symptoms. If your baby has symptoms of food sensitivity, you need to figure out what foods are causing a problem for them and you.
Addressing food sensitivities is a bit like being near a pricker bush that keeps poking you and causing damage to your skin. Step 1 is to move away from the bush. In gut healing, this means eliminating problematic foods. Step 2 is to heal the damage in the gut, and step 3 is to stay away from that pricker bush - don’t eat the foods you are intolerant or sensitive to.
While a food may be out of your system relatively quickly, it can take much longer for the effects of eating a food that causes sensitivity to go away. For example, after eating gluten just once, the inflammation antibodies can take up to 6 months to settle down. (4) So, while a food may be out of your system and not in your milk, the inflammatory response can be experienced for a much longer period of time.
It is common to identify other food sensitivities to foods you never suspected once you begin eliminating foods. We get used to how we feel and may not know what it feels like to be at our best until the fog of everyday symptoms lifts. Your leaky gut may trick you, and you will crave the foods you are sensitive to.
Reduce the amount of sugar you eat. Sugar is addictive. Its reward of pleasure has been shown to mimic the reward and craving comparable to cocaine. (6) It is hard to break down and can end up hanging around in the bowels. It moves slowly through the intestines and feeds the bad bacteria. Symptoms of this include excess gas, belly aches, and cramping.
For foods that you have an intolerance to, this may be alright. If the food causes sensitivity, it may be better to eliminate it altogether. Sure, it may be ok for a while, but only for a short time. Think of a closet. If you keep putting things in there, the closet gets full. If you continue, the closet will overflow at some point, and you cannot tolerate all you have put in there. The same goes for eating food that your body is sensitive to. It may be alright and not cause symptoms right away, but inflammation in the body increases, and as time goes by, symptoms begin to express or surface and cause problems.
Taking medications to relieve symptoms does not treat the root cause and can sometimes cause more nutrient depletion and harm. Steroids are commonly given for skin issues but can be addictive. Acid blockers deplete vitamin B12, vitamin C, calcium, iron, and magnesium. (8) Cutting out food sensitivities and healing the gut is a long-term solution that improves overall health and gives you more energy and vitality to enjoy life.
Not every food you are sensitive to needs to be eliminated forever. As you address the underlying issues, some of those foods can be added back in, and you will no longer react to them. Other foods will likely cause disruption and may remain food sensitivities for life.
Food plays a significant role in our lives, providing nourishment and pleasure. However, it can also cause adverse reactions and discomfort for some moms and babies. Understanding food intolerance, sensitivity, and allergy differences helps identify and address these issues. Eliminating problematic foods, healing the gut, and making dietary adjustments can alleviate symptoms and improve overall health. Remember, it is a journey of self-discovery and healing, and with patience and perseverance, you can find a balanced approach to food that supports your well-being and that of your baby.
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