Posted on 04/12/2018 9:28:03 AM PDT by bgill
You are on to something there. No doubt in my mind that exposure needs to start early, rather than turning all newborns into “bubble boys”.
I agree spanking a kid for eating peanut butter is a bit much...still not sure I will kill the person but you can go for it
Well, that certainly seems suspicious, doesnt it?
In the Nanny State everyone becomes a Nanny. You see it big time in Gainesville, Florida. If you go into a grocery store in town you WILL be accosted by people to hector you about overpopulating the earth, contributing to AGW, not having enough abortions, all the leftie manias- the assumption being that if you have a child you are suspect and if you have more than two you are either a hopeless ignoramus or you are plotting the death of the planet.
No kidding. We all ate PB&Js back in the day. Peanuts at the ball park....
What the hell has changed?
I used to work in the food industry. We found peanut shells in a truck and we had to shut down the line.
Granted, we made stuff for pharma, but because someone had a snake we lost tens of thousands of dollars.
I think most of us agree, except for the tiny mom&pop corner sandwich or newspaper/candy stores that were eking out a living but forced to close if there were no ramps. The government has a heavy, heavy hand.
Our grade school ran on peanut butter because they received it from the Feds. Peanut butter and cheese. There was a peanut butter item on our tray almost every day.
I dont use cart wipes. I live in California where we have to take our own bags to the grocery store. I just throw one over the handle so I never touch it. Ive had people stop me and say....good idea! Lol
Good point...Perhaps carrot would work better than stick.
Thank you and HUGS!!!
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The funny, somewhat unexpected thing about asthma, and similar conditions, is that they are usually due to mineral and general nutritional deficiencies, particularly related to the condition of the joints (discs) of the spine.
Nerves get compressed and information doesn’t travel as it should.
Dr Joel Wallach has videos on youtube that deal with the subject.
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>> “Granted, we made stuff for pharma...” <<
You belong in jail!
Repent!
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If you have such allergies you would be cleaning anyway.
Children that don’t play in dirt develope peanut allergies.
Thank you for the information.
Niece was quite young when this emerged...First time she was exposed to peanut butter, she was probably not more than 4 years old. Mom did a mommy-daughter cookie decorating class or something and daughter came in contact with peanut butter either smelling it or putting it up to mouth but no ingestion~caused eyes to swell and tingling of mouth—which is what gave away fact that she had issues.
Not sure if joint/disc stuff applies, but will send name along to dad as vitamin and mineral deficiencies could very well play a role.
Could be hereditary tho...Their dad had food allergies and airborne (he went deaf every spring from something) and I had airborne allergies—for me CATS. We both had weekly allergy shots.
One of my kids is very allergic to cats like I am...
Call me crazy then. Never even considering wiping a shopping cart. But then I’m a guy and guys don’t seem to worry about such stuff.
The couple next door has three small boys. The older two can walk and are always running and rolling around in the dirt and grass, the same dirt the dog poops on. Those boys will be fine.
A great way to become sensitized...
Its all due to nutritional deficiency, some of which could be at the time of conception (ie mother's diet)
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