Why is more common now days? 100 years ago hardly anyone had it, now 20% of the uk population have it...whats happened over the past 100 years to cause this? We grow less than we used to so thats not the answer....the pharmacutical companies must be raking it in....do they make us ill to sell us their drugs? The mind boggles.
Remember from 1942-1979 the whole of the UK was a massive petri dish...hundreds of chemicals dropped on the population...thats a FACT look it up :)
@lovinit19791 we came across that point in university, Hay fever basically arised because where too clean, in third world countries its unheard of, back in time the children would play in grass and mud and have a lot of encounters with wildlife, now we have so less that when we do come across pollen our bodies recognize it as a threat and cause unnecessary immune responses to "fight" the pathogen
Why is more common now days? 100 years ago hardly anyone had it, now 20% of the uk population have it...whats happened over the past 100 years to cause this? We grow less than we used to so thats not the answer....the pharmacutical companies must be raking it in....do they make us ill to sell us their drugs? The mind boggles.
Remember from 1942-1979 the whole of the UK was a massive petri dish...hundreds of chemicals dropped on the population...thats a FACT look it up :)
lovinit19791 1 year ago
@lovinit19791 we came across that point in university, Hay fever basically arised because where too clean, in third world countries its unheard of, back in time the children would play in grass and mud and have a lot of encounters with wildlife, now we have so less that when we do come across pollen our bodies recognize it as a threat and cause unnecessary immune responses to "fight" the pathogen
simplejb1 10 months ago