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The medicinal parts of psyllium used are its tiny seeds and the husk surrounding them. The seed and husk, when immersed in a liquid environment, absorb the fluid to form a gel-like substance.So those who are allergic to pollen and have hay fever might show an allergic reaction to it.This phenomenon is called cross reactivity.
Pls don,t take any psyllium husk in future as it can trigger life threatening anaphylaxis.
Take care and pls do keep us posted on how you are doing.
I started taking Psyllium Husk about a month ago but lately started feeling short of breath. Could it be possible that I'm allergic to it?? Please let me know. This is the only "new" thing I have added to my regimen. Help!
Rick
Hello,
The medicinal parts of psyllium used are its tiny seeds and the husk surrounding them. The seed and husk, when immersed in a liquid environment, absorb the fluid to form a gel-like substance.So those who are allergic to pollen and have hay fever might show an allergic reaction to it.This phenomenon is called cross reactivity.
Pls don,t take any psyllium husk in future as it can trigger life threatening anaphylaxis.
Take care and pls do keep us posted on how you are doing.