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Can you get tested for allicin intolerance?

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Mueymue | 18:39 Fri 30th Sep 2011 | Health & Fitness
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Basically, everytime I eat onions, especially raw onions or onions that haven't been completely cooked, the next day I can feel REALLY ill! I've noticed a definite link between the two and sometimes the reaction is faster. Even the smallest bit of onion sets me off. I get an upset stomach, feel horribly sick though I never am and generally just feel quite lethargic because I feel so ill!
I've tried to avoid them as much as possible, but the effect seems less when they are cooked, however unless they are thoroughly cooked I can still feel really ill!
I read recently that garlic, leeks, onions etc all contain allicin which some people are intolerant to, but apparently allicin can be cooked off, that us to say the more it's cooked the less 'potent' it is, hence I can eat cooked onions/garlic etc.
I was wondering if there is any way to get tested for this intolerance?
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I'm sure you can, you can be tested for a wide range of allergies - go and ask your practice nurse at the GP surgery.
I don't get your symptoms but onions used to give me terrific migraine.
Have a look at this- it may not be the allicin..

http://shepherdworks....ation/low-fodmap-diet
That FODMAP is a load of carp.
Speak to your GP.
I know of no reliable blood tests or allergy tests, that would suggest a diagnosis of Allicin intolerance or hypersensitivity.

In my opinion allergy tests to food intolerances are unreliable and misleading and in your case, the proof that you have an intolerance to Allicin, is in the eating (pun not intended)......just avoid raw onions.
I don't know if FODMAPS is a load of carp as you say hc....but I used that link to demonstrate that sometimes,in some individuals, a particular group of foods *may* cause problems.
I myself would take Sqads advice-and lay off the onions.

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