Eggs Promising in Treating Egg Allergies
Studies of children with peanut allergies have shown that gradual exposure to peanuts can reduce and sometimes eliminate theallergy, and a new study shows that the same holds true for eggs. After 22 months of daily exposure to gradually increasing amounts of egg protein powder, 75 percent of allergic children were able to consume the equivalent of two eggs without having an adverse reaction. Even after the daily egg therapy was discontinued, some of the children remained allergy-free. Study authors caution parents not to try this treatment at home, as doing so without proper supervision could have dangerous consequences. More… Discuss
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A spoonful of local honey is useful to help allergy sufferers. Must be honey from within 50 miles of one’s home.
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That is true: interestingly enough i snot something modern medicine did not believe in , as it’s the case with almost all holistic remedies. It’s always good to know that there is a non pharmaceutics (chemotherapy, always toxic) that can be more effective, and does no harm : Au contraire! Thanks fo ryour comment! 🙂
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