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re: Have you ever snuck in an ingredient that someone "didn't eat"?

Posted on 1/29/16 at 3:32 pm to
Posted by Salmon
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Posted on 1/29/16 at 3:32 pm to
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I heard of 1 kid when I was growing up that had a peanut allergy. Now, you hear about it everywhere. I'm sure people are just making that up, too...because it is so en vogue to not eat peanuts...right?


this is because we started introducing peanuts later and later to our kids in fear of the allergy

recent studies have shown that the later you introduce something to a kid, the more likely they are to form an allergy to it

so, in short, give your kid peanut butter early and he/she is less likely to have an allergy to it
This post was edited on 1/29/16 at 3:33 pm
Posted by fr33manator
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Posted on 1/29/16 at 3:35 pm to
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this is because we started introducing peanuts later and later to our kids in fear of the allergy

recent studies have shown that the later you introduce something to a kid, the more likely they are to form an allergy to it

so, in short, give your kid peanut butter early and he/she is less likely to have an allergy to it



Just said the same thing. Got called an idiot. Apparently peanuts are just more evil than they used to be.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 1/29/16 at 3:36 pm to
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this is because we started introducing peanuts later and later to our kids in fear of the allergy

recent studies have shown that the later you introduce something to a kid, the more likely they are to form an allergy to it

so, in short, give your kid peanut butter early and he/she is less likely to have an allergy to it


Yes...the immune system sees the protein as a invader and elicits a defense to destroy it (which may be localized or systemic). With that being said, it may result from late introduction or by a change in the immunoresponse to the protein. There are people who will eat a food for years with no symptoms, then will eat it one time and will experience a hypersensitive response.
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