Comments on "The Idiot's Guide to Food Allergies"
Comments on "The Idiot's Guide to Food Allergies" - Another expert doesn't know what causes a food allergy
Date: 1/24/2009 4:36:36 PM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 2271 times
The Complete
Idiot's Guide to Food Allergies by Lee H. Freude, M.D., and Jeanne
Rejaunier, Penguin Group, 2003 |
pg 4-5 - ...the prevalence of food
allergies is growing, and in all probability will continue to grow, along
with all other allergic diseases.
Research indicates that the number of people with allergies is increasing in
the West, but not in nonindustrialized [read as un-vaccinated - bfg]
countries. |
pg 5 - ...for
an allergic reaction to occur, you must first become sensitized to an
offending food allergen or protein. One or more encounters with the
allergen are required before sensitization develops." |
pg 7 - ."Research also has shown that
repeated exposure to allergens can begin sensitizing the susceptible person,
and that repeated exposure to the same foods, particularly in large
quantities, can trigger allergic reactions, as seen in the high prevalence
of fish allergies among Scandinavians, and rice and soy allergies among the
Japanese." [Haven't a clue what research this is. The Israeli eat lots
of peanuts and don't have a problem with peanut allergy. (Of course, that is
because their vaccines probably use soy oil and sesame seed oil...). The
Scandinavians are not the only people in Westernized countries who eat lots
of fish. Perhaps their allergy is due to the fish oil in their vaccines. The
Japanese most probably use rice and soy oil in their vaccines. And above you
say that the nonindustrialized countries don't have the allergy problem. Are
we to assume that they don't eat? - bfg] |
pg 7 - "It has been suggested that
exposure to these foods in early infancy is a big factor in developing
allergies." [ There ya go! Absolutely right. Exposure by being
injected with the food protein! Cause you know that the 3-month old did not
eat shrimp or peanut butter or sesame seeds or fish...- bfg] |
pg 8 - "A baby can be born allergic,
or a heretofore unafflicted adult can develop an allergy out of the blue."
[Let's see... we give the baby it's first vaccination between 0 and 2
months. Yes, that would seem like the baby was born with an allergy. Adults
get flu shots, tetanus shots and there is also a recommended booster shot
schedule now.... that would definitely seem like the adult developed an
allergy out of the blue. Like a shellfish allergy after being vaccinated
several months before with a vaccine with fish/shellfish oil in the
adjuvant. This guy disagrees with the "dummy" author. He says you can
develop an allergy with first exposure? - bfg] |
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