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Food intolerance can affect a person’s health, in a number of different ways. Most of the time symptoms affect the digestive system which makes it easier to see how they are related to the food you eat, however for many people symptoms have no apparent connection to food, such as aching limbs or migraines. This section of WrinklyPepper details those health conditions which are less obviously linked to food intolerance. While many of these conditions are not directly or exclusively caused by food intolerance, healthcare professionals have discovered there is at least some clinical evidence to suggest that food intolerance may play a part.

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