Pizzutelli, S · European annals of allergy and clinical immunology · 2011
This review examines whether eating foods containing nickel causes widespread symptoms in people with nickel allergies. While nickel allergies from skin contact are well-established, the evidence that eating nickel-containing foods causes systemic symptoms—like fatigue, digestive problems, or neurological issues—is unclear and unproven. The authors conclude that current scientific evidence is not strong enough to recommend low-nickel diets as a treatment.
This review is relevant to ME/CFS patients because some propose nickel sensitivity as a potential trigger or cofactor in complex post-viral illnesses. Understanding whether dietary nickel exposure can cause systemic symptoms like fatigue and immune dysfunction has implications for symptom management strategies. The critical appraisal of weak evidence here cautions against unproven dietary restrictions that may unnecessarily limit nutritional intake for patients already managing multiple symptoms.
This review does not prove that nickel in food either does or does not cause chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, or other systemic symptoms—the evidence is simply too limited and inconsistent. It does not validate low-nickel diets as an effective treatment for any systemic condition outside rare cases of systemic contact dermatitis. The review cannot establish prevalence rates, causality, or mechanisms due to lack of rigorous primary research.
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Primary citation
Pizzutelli, S (2011). Systemic nickel hypersensitivity and diet: myth or reality?. European annals of allergy and clinical immunology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21409856/
BibTeX
@article{mecfsatlas-pizzutelli-2011-systemic-nickel,
author = {Pizzutelli, S},
title = {Systemic nickel hypersensitivity and diet: myth or reality?},
journal = {European annals of allergy and clinical immunology},
year = {2011},
note = {PubMed: 21409856},
url = {https://www.mecfsatlas.com/evidence/pizzutelli-2011-systemic-nickel},
}Atlas snapshot reference
ME/CFS Atlas. Generator v1 / Scanner v1.4 / policy v0.1. Accessed 2026-05-26. https://www.mecfsatlas.com/evidence/pizzutelli-2011-systemic-nickel
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