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08-20-2017 03:59 AM - edited 08-20-2017 05:14 PM
This sounds hopeful. Lifesaving.❤️
This is not the whole article.
This is only part of the article, please google or take out spaces in the link to read the promising details.
from http:// newatlas . com/peanut-cure-probiotic-long-term-study/50954/
Probiotic cure for peanut allergies shows long-term success
8/17/17
" A new four-year follow-up study on the efficacy of a probiotic-based peanut allergy cure has revealed the majority of the original participants are still displaying tolerance to peanuts, paving the way for the final phase of trials to bring the treatment to the public."
"In 2013, a team at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, completed a study involving over 60 children suffering from peanut allergies. Over 18 months the children either received a placebo or a combination of the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus with a peanut protein. At the end of the study 82 percent of the children receiving the probiotic treatment could safely eat peanuts."
" No specific timeframe has been outlined, but the treatment should be available in the near future and could dramatically change the lives of many people suffering from this dangerous allergy.
The new follow-up study was published in the journal The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health."
08-20-2017 04:27 AM - edited 08-20-2017 04:28 AM
08-20-2017 04:40 AM
@Sweet_Serenity wrote:
Probiotic's never mentioned enough. Firm believer lifestyle plays important role. Keep the gut healthy rest will follow. Stopped eating peanuts instead eat walnuts almonds superior quality. Of course! Free of pesticides and chemicals. Rich in protein and fiber.
Interesting @Sweet_Serenity! I just saw an article in newatlas dot com about walnuts and weight loss.
😊
08-20-2017 05:11 PM - edited 08-20-2017 05:12 PM
This article has very detailed info.
Very interesting!
Peanut allergy could be cured with probiotics
https:// www. medicalnewstoday.com/articles/amp/319038
"Food allergies have become more and more common in the past two decades, but unlike allergies to egg, milk, or soy, nut allergies tend to persist in adulthood, say the researchers."
"Studies referenced by the authors note that the quality of life among children with food allergies is worse than that of children with diabetes, and accidental exposure to the allergen affects 15 to 20 percent of children with a peanut allergy.
Additionally, allergy to peanuts is the leading cause of anaphylaxis, which is a deadly allergic reaction."
08-22-2017 05:09 PM
Wow! This does sound great and I agree it could save lives. Thanks for posting!
08-25-2017 01:36 PM
I hope this proves to be effective. Many people will benefit. Thanks for sharing!
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