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Peanut allergies in Indonesia & Thailand
("Vaccines as a primary CAUSE of food allergies")
I found an on-line article saying that Indonesia and Thai children don’t suffer peanut allergies in spite of peanuts being a large part of their diet. This seemed interesting. There are four possibilities:
Date: 1/18/2009 3:15:58 PM ( 15 y ago)
Peanut allergies in Indonesia & ThailandI found an
on-line article saying that Indonesia and Thai children don’t suffer
peanut allergies in spite of peanuts being a large part of their diet.
This seemed interesting. There are four possibilities: To start off here is the quote: |
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/05/18/peanut.allergies/index.html
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First, I need to know if the Thai children follow a similar immunization schedule. I searched the internet for the immunization schedule for Thai children: |
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Newborn-Baby-child-Vaccinations-t141695.html
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Well, they follow pretty much the same vaccination schedule that we do so #1 is out. Moving on to #2. I have no way of finding out where the Thai get their vaccines manufactured. So I cannot check on that part. Next question is do the Thai children have food allergies which I believe are due to the immunizations. I searched and I found the study that is being quoted as proving that the Thai children have no peanut allergies.
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http://www.mat.or.th/journal/files/Vol88_No8_27.pdf
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OK…. this is the big study of 656 children which started by eliminating a number of allergic children…. They dismissed sick young children and those with atopic tendency?… Singapore has a common skin allergy to peanuts but that is called a lack of peanut reaction among young children? I’m confused here. It shows up in the skin prick test but not when they eat the peanut? But the study also reads that perhaps the children were not fed any peanuts. It sounds like they were relying on the families to feed the children and report back and only then were a few children chosen to undergo further allergy testing. Also that young children were not fed peanuts? So overall, I don’t think that from this particular study that you can conclude that there are no food allergies to peanuts in these children. So, I found this study did not prove that these children did not suffer from peanut allergies. I continued my search this time googling “Singapore peanut allergy”. Bingo! Found better information.
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http://www.singhealth.com.sg/Newsroom/Publications/Aescapulus/FoodAllergy.htm
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Evidently, the first study was highly flawed. Peanut allergy is a major problem in Singapore. I found the following posts that also support my theory that the vaccines are the major cause of peanut allergy: |
http://community.nytimes.com/article/comments/2008/01/09/dining/09alle.html?s=1&pg=2
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No food allergies in the country that doesn’t have the luxuries of childhood immunizations, antibiotics, vitamins, and formula. Interesting. So, there you have it folks. They do have a BIG problem with peanut allergies in Indonesia and Thailand. I’m NOT wrong. Vaccinations really haven’t magically rid the world of certain illnesses. The illnesses have just changed form. Now instead of our children getting the measles…. they cough and wheeze and have to follow special diets ….. or die.
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