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Uploaded by CBS on Mar 16, 2009
A new study shows that when fed small amounts of peanut protein, peanut allergies in some children disappeared. Bianca Solorzano reports.
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It is a cure for severe allergic reactions aswell. They test the individuals tolerence so even if they can only tolerate a trace then that is the dosage they will start the treatment on.
Hustler01438 2 years ago
obviously they would give you the epi pen if you reacted
WNxTroll 2 years ago
what about people with anaphylactic peanut allergies, where even the smallest trace of peanut protein can trigger a reaction??
This seems to be a possible cure for those who only suffer from minor peanut allergies.
JMdangles 2 years ago
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It is a cure for severe allergic reactions aswell. They test the individuals tolerence so even if they can only tolerate a trace then that is the dosage they will start the treatment on.
Hustler01438 2 years ago
obviously they would give you the epi pen if you reacted
WNxTroll 2 years ago
what about people with anaphylactic peanut allergies, where even the smallest trace of peanut protein can trigger a reaction??
This seems to be a possible cure for those who only suffer from minor peanut allergies.
JMdangles 2 years ago