pg xvii - ...an
estimated 1.7 million Americans suffer from peanut allergies, and day by
day, these numbers are growing
[The numbers are growing because people
are being vaccinated with vaccines with peanut oil as an ingredient! - bfg]
pg 6 - ...in the
United States approximately 6 out of 1,000 people in the general population
have a peanut allergy. The allergy is more common in children, and
approximately 1 out of 125 children has a peanut allergy.
[Children get
the most vaccinations - bfg] ...about eight out of ten peanut-allergic
people have a "severe" peanut allergy. [This affects everyone in schools.
Peanut products are being banned at some schools - bfg]
pg 7-8 -
there
has been a doubling in the rate of peanut allergy among children within the
past five years. Similar studies in the United Kingdom have shown an
identical increase....we are truly seeing an increase in the actual number
of cases of people with peanut allergy, particularly children.
[This coincides with the increased number of vaccines given to young
children - bfg]
pg 10 - ...there
are no verified studies showing that we're eating more peanuts now, or that
we're giving peanuts to our children at a younger age, or that we're
roasting them differently now that we did five or ten years ago.
[We are consuming peanuts like we always have been. What has changed is the
vaccinations - bfg]
pg 16 - ...we
did a study showing that there is a 7 percent risk, or about a ten times
higher risk than normal, for developing an peanut allergy if one sibling has
a peanut allergy. [It is easier to take all the children in together to
get their vaccinations. They would get a vaccine from the same batch - bfg]
pg 19 - ..the
breathing tubes can get constricted or tighten, making it harder for air to
go in and out. That is exactly the same thing that happens during an asthma
attack, where there is swelling inside the lung with tightening of the
breathing tubes and development of mucus in the lungs, also making it hard
for air to go in and out. [Sounds like asthma could be a form of an
allergic reaction.....- bfg]
pg 37 - ...if
she was not allergic by age twelve, it was very unlikely that she would
develop an allergy to any of these tree nuts in the future.
[Aren't most
of the vaccinations over with by age 12? - bfg]
pg 42 -
If a
child...has never yet eaten it...This is an interesting issue because
70 to
80 percent of reactions in children occur on what the family believes is the
first known exposure, usually around the age of twelve to eighteen months.
That means presumably some level of exposure has occurred...[In other
words, you can't get a peanut allergy unless you were exposed to peanuts. If
a baby gets a peanut allergy from a vaccination, unless there is peanut oil
in products used, you won't discover the peanut allergy until the baby
starts eating solid foods. - bfg]
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