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a food allergy is a medical condition where theres an abnormal immune reaction to some foods now a variety of food proteins can cause food allergies but the most common are known as the big eight these include proteins within milk eggs peanuts tree nuts seafood shellfish soy and wheat food is essential for life and normally food doesnt cause an allergic reaction in fact the process that allows for that is called oral tolerance so lets break down how that works normally when food travels through the stomach and intestines the proteins within them are broken down by gastric acid and proteases into tiny fragments called oligopeptides small strings of amino acids these oligopeptides docHub the payers patches which are bits of tissue along the intestinal wall where m cells live sign up for a free trial today and watch the full video on osmosis.org [Music] bye