The question is if they are really on the rise or if this is a combination of better diagnosis and overprotective parents and hypochondriacs jumping to conclusions. For gluten I suspect there is lots of latter as it as become almost a fashionable allergy.
My daughter had a severe anaphylactic reaction to macadamia nuts. Maybe in the past kids just suddenly died and no-one knew why. I'm not sure how likely it is that you can have an actual "allergy" to gluten, given "allergy" is a specific medical term. You can have an allergy to wheat proteins but that is a different thing.
The question is if they are really on the rise or if this is a combination of better diagnosis and overprotective parents and hypochondriacs jumping to conclusions. For gluten I suspect there is lots of latter as it as become almost a fashionable allergy.
My daughter had a severe anaphylactic reaction to macadamia nuts. Maybe in the past kids just suddenly died and no-one knew why. I'm not sure how likely it is that you can have an actual "allergy" to gluten, given "allergy" is a specific medical term. You can have an allergy to wheat proteins but that is a different thing.