When I was 12 years old (1966) I got poison ivy. My mother slathered me with fresh aloe from a plant she had. I ended up in the hospital with a very swollen face and large hives all over my body for 14 days. We thought the hives were caused by the penicillin I was given for the acute cellulitis I had on my face.
In 1977, at Culinary School I burned my tummy somehow. I went home that weekend and my mom slathered me with aloe again. I got hives and for 2 weeks. I thought it was my nerves. I never connected the events.
Flash forward to the 90's. I burned my left arm and a friend put aloe cream on me and I got hives. I finally thought, hmmmmmm, I think I'm allergic to aloe! But still I do not read labels.
A few years later I am taking dancing lessons with my husband and I start feeling itchy all over my neck. By the time I got home I had hives all over my body and my throat starts to close. I call the doc and she tells me to take Benadryl and a 12 hour antihistamine of whatever I had, something like Claritan but one of the early 12 hour antihistamine. She ended up telling me to take 4! (I think it started with an H). Still my throat was closing. I felt like a potato chip was stuck in it. Eventually the Doc told me to get admitted to the hospital so they could keep an eye on me. I went and stayed overnight. I stayed up all night, afraid to go to sleep. It turns out I had washed my hair with a clarifying shampoo before going out and the first ingredient was aloe.
I have been a diligent label reader ever since but I never thought to read a label on my vitamins for goodness sakes! Turns out a vitamin I was taking had aloe vera in it which explains why my asthma, which had completely gone away after I stopped eating wheat, was back! I guess I am just uber sensitive to certain proteins. I thankfully did not get hives.
Latex gives me a flush on my throat, neck, and chest.
Tonight I have restless legs after taking my new vitamin at a later time than usual so now I have to go read the label and see that the heck is in these NEW vitamins. This is my third night with restless legs. The only thing I have put in my body that is the same over the past 3 days is the new vitamins I bought to replace the ones with aloe.
My nerves! I can't identify anything in them that would cause a problem but yesterday after I took them I felt like I wanted to throw up and I felt short of breath. That shortness of breath also used to happen when I used to drink a protein drink made by Herbalife. The primary protein was made from peas, which I thought was the culprit but now I am thinking it must have been from something else.
I think once you develop allergies your body just goes into hypersensitive mode and says, "ENOUGH! I am going launch an allergic reaction whenever you ingest something I can't recognize as food I evolved with.