(NaturalNews) An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from food allergies, affecting one in every 13 children, and nearly $25 billion is spent annually on treating children's food allergies. If left untreated, patients can enter into anaphylaxis, a reaction to food allergens or insect stings that includes swelling of the mouth and throat, difficulty breathing, gastrointestinal problems such as severe vomiting, incredibly painful cramping and diarrhea. Often, the symptoms occur all at once, creating an excruciating and sometimes deadly experience.
The amount of children with food allergies has increased about 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, according to statistics provided in 2013 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Little is known about why the body reacts so violently to certain foods; however, some suggest that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be contributing to the rise. Imported genes derived from GM crops produce new proteins which are foreign to the body and could therefore cause a reaction.
Our immune systems are designed to attack foreign agents, including bacteria and viruses; however, while ingesting food, this "killer-instinct" needs to be suppressed, a phenomenon called "oral tolerance," according to American Scientist. In order to do this, the body must balance the immune system's "aggression and tolerance," thus creating a state of equilibrium that can prevent allergic reactions to foods.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/046639_food_allergies_probiotics_Clostridia_bacteria.html#ixzz3JuCWP439
(NaturalNews) An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from food allergies, affecting one in every 13 children, and nearly $25 billion is spent annually on treating children's food allergies. If left untreated, patients can enter into anaphylaxis, a reaction to food allergens or insect stings that includes swelling of the mouth and throat, difficulty breathing, gastrointestinal problems such as severe vomiting, incredibly painful cramping and diarrhea. Often, the symptoms occur all at once, creating an excruciating and sometimes deadly experience.
The amount of children with food allergies has increased about 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, according to statistics provided in 2013 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Little is known about why the body reacts so violently to certain foods; however, some suggest that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be contributing to the rise. Imported genes derived from GM crops produce new proteins which are foreign to the body and could therefore cause a reaction.
Our immune systems are designed to attack foreign agents, including bacteria and viruses; however, while ingesting food, this "killer-instinct" needs to be suppressed, a phenomenon called "oral tolerance," according to American Scientist. In order to do this, the body must balance the immune system's "aggression and tolerance," thus creating a state of equilibrium that can prevent allergic reactions to foods.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/046639_food_allergies_probiotics_Clostridia_bacteria.html#ixzz3JuCWP439
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