The most common foods that cause mucus production
22 items ranked
Foods that exacerbate symptoms of mucus.
Rated
4 points - posted 13 years ago by
kris in category
Health.
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Soy
Soy is a common food allergen and can cause mucus as a result.
2 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Cow’s milk
Dairy products can cause mucus because they are common allergens.
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Wheat
Common food allergen.
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Corn
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Cabbage
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Sugar
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Food additives
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Salts
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Meats
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Candy
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Chocolate
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Yogurt
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Cottage cheese
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Buttermilk
1 point - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Cream
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Canola oil
1 point - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Cake
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Pastries
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Omega-6 fatty acids
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Bananas
-1 point - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Vegetable oils
Processed oils can produce mucus in the lungs.
-2 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Potatoes
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