Even if you seem tolerant to an allergen, perhaps due to an allergist’s help with desensitizing therapy, your brain may not have adjusted, at all, and chronic conditions could be encouraged.
The write up is a decent read and for anyone who thinks they have had a food allergy, it’s worth the time to know it might still be important to play it safe.
https://www.healthline.com/health/birth-control/birth-control-mood-swings
another example of how to ignore the Elephant.
Reading the DailyMail will achieve the same outcome. There’s a lot of evidence on the FR.
My old allergist, possibly the best doctor I ever had, told me that allergies apcan manifest in different ways at different times in your life.
For one thing, they can come and go apparently at random. The other thing was that at one stage in someone’s life, they might manifest as hives, later in life, as asthma, then another time as digestive issues, etc.
I was always staggered that anyone could even come close to understanding the immune system. The little I have read on it is complex beyond belief. I’m very impressed with the intellectual acumen of someone like an immunologist who can keep straight all the different components and pathways of allergic response.
And yet there is still so much they do not know.
However, I do believe this article is on to something because I know when I am reacting to something, it absolutely affects my attitude and outlook on lifemp, and even how well I sleep at nigh.
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Wow. Your tax dollars paid for this. /s
Best to read it all if you’re not as blown away by the common sense it portrays as I am.