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What can be done about the rise of allergies?
Almost every child nowadays is allergic to something.

>> No.10542317

>>10542304
Exterminate all alergics

>> No.10542362
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10542362

>>10542304
The milk industry is at war with the peanut industry is at war with the gluten industry is at war with the chicken industry is at war with the fish industry

They're creating viral allergies that spread through horizontal gene transfer... Wake up!

>> No.10542383

>>10542304
Stop eating trash and make contact with nature again.

>> No.10542471

Stop with the nonstop medicine and vaccines crippling our immune systems

>> No.10542500

>>10542304
Expose children to these foods prenatally, as this has been proven to reduce allergy rates after birth.
t. I heard it on NPR, go find it yourself cause I'm taking a shit.

>> No.10542504

We're too hygienic, full exposure

>> No.10542518

Most allergies are fake. Women just make this shit up so they have an excuse to act like cunts to school and restaurant staff. Have you ever actually heard about a kid dying because someone ate a peanut butter sandwich next to him? It doesn't happen.

>> No.10542563

>>10542304
Always has been the case, we just worry more about it now.

>> No.10542577

>>10542563
Also, some allergies have actually become fashionable, so people pretend to have them.

When the peanut thing first went insane in the media, you would see people suddenly claiming to have that allergy because it made them part of an interesting new news story. You see the same thing now with people who are not allergic to gluten, but wish they were and enjoy making everybody around them miserable to cater to a non-existent (in them) allergy.

>> No.10542581

>>10542304
Percentages of what, in that chart? If they are saying that 25% of people with a food allergy are allergic to peanuts, maybe. If they are saying 25% of people are allergic to peanuts, that's fucking nonsense.

>> No.10542636

>>10542504
Should I stop washing my hands after using the bathroom?

>> No.10542660
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10542660

You're all fucking morons.

1. Breast feed babies
2. Stop having babies at hospitals, the bureaucratic system we have entails covering your ass, which means your newborn will have at least three rounds of antibiotics in their first month of life. Studies correlate a high diversity of gut flora with a low incidence of allergies. The antibiotics kill stuff in your gut, lowering the diversity. This is one situation where diversity actually is a strength.

>> No.10542685

Get rid of baby food and make your kids start eating meals with you once they are suppose to be weened. Also uglies and dyels should stop reproducing. It is natures way of identifying genetic dead ends.

>> No.10542692

>>10542636
If you are worried about hygiene I would suggest washing your hands before you use the toilet rather washing them after you are finished.
Point he made is, that people (especially children) need to make contact with "dirt". You cannot develop a good immune system if you don't make contact with all kind of bacterias.
Big problem also is the increase in C-sections, because they are so "convenient", but the child needs to make contact with the maternal fluids.

>> No.10542694

>>10542660
Can't you just ask the doctor to hold the antibiotics?

>> No.10542809

>>10542518
There’s a part of me that is willing to accept that allergies are the product of a woman’s desire to be the center of attention.

>> No.10542820

>>10542694
Yea, but he’s still paid in foreskin and social worker spit

>> No.10542938

>>10542660
>1. Breast feed babies

Excellent advice.

>2. Stop having babies at hospitals, the bureaucratic system we have entails covering your ass, which means your newborn will have at least three rounds of antibiotics in their first month of life. Studies correlate a high diversity of gut flora with a low incidence of allergies. The antibiotics kill stuff in your gut, lowering the diversity. This is one situation where diversity actually is a strength.

Poor advice, verging on /x/-tier. Both my kids were born in a hospital, neither had any rounds of antibiotics. Further, what happens to you in "the first month" has nothing to do with whether you are born in a hospital. You don't stay there for a month. You stay there for a day, maybe, these days.

But you do not have to accept any and every procedure the hospital staff wants to do, in any case.

Further, while most pregnancies go well, some don't -- and in the event you are unlucky enough to draw one of the horror-shows that a pregnancy-gone-wrong can lead to, you really do want to be at a hospital.