8 Peanut Allergy Symptoms and Treatments – The Root Problem



8 Peanut Allergy Symptoms and Treatments – The Root Problem.
The Problems of a Peanut Allergy….. For years now, scientists have been trying to find an effective peanut allergy symptoms treatment.

Are they looking in the wrong place?

This video shares some practical solutions for peanut allergy sufferers, whilst suggesting current research is flawed.

Consider the following 8 points:

(1) A peanut allergy is symptomatic of many allergies most people take for granted today, but….. such allergies are a fairly recent phenomenon….. in the same category of modern-day diseases like Type-2 diabetes, ADHD, fibromyalgia, eczema and asthma.

(2) The efforts of the scientists have yet to produce any positive result – not good news for the estimated 3.5 million people in the United States who are suffering from this type of allergy.

(3) A nut allergy is a SYMPTOM problem, but it’s chronic inflammation of your cellular health that is the ROOT problem.

(4) The usual advice offered is for nut allergy sufferers to avoid eating or coming into contact with peanuts altogether……

(5) The allergy is most likely rooted deeper at a cellular health level.

(6) Exposure can be enough to trigger a dangerous histamine reaction.

(7) Histamine is the hormone released by your immune system….. if you have chronic inflammation at a cellular health level, your immune system doesn’t know when to stop releasing the histamine.

(8) Not only is a nut allergy a SYMPTOM problem….. chronic inflammation of your cellular health is the ROOT problem.

So, to make you aware, check out the following two key aspects:

#1. Typical Symptoms of a Peanut Allergy:

Most food allergies produce reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea or a breakout of hives.

With peanut allergies it’s often very different and usually a lot worse, as follows:

(1) Typical symptoms are breathing difficulties, stomach cramps, indigestion and swelling.

(2) In the more severe cases, anaphylactic shock can occur…..

(3) These symptoms can lead to the decrease of blood flow to the various organs of the body, leading to heart failure, or death.

(4) Do not delay seeking medical attention – phone the emergency services immediately.

#2. Self-Administered Treatment is Mostly Limited to:

(1) Adrenaline injections:

Although not a real peanut allergy treatment, adrenaline or epinephrine shots can considerably reduce the risk of anaphylactic shock.

These substances can increase blood circulation, boost heart rate, and relax the muscles, thus contradicting the effects of the heightened histamine levels in your body.

(2) Oral anti-histamines:

These medications can be quite effective in reducing the symptoms of the allergic reaction.

Anti-histamines work best with mild to moderate cases.

For more serious cases, these medications will not do much at all!

Summary and Conclusion:

The practical problems that a peanut allergy can create:

(1) Peanuts are often used as ingredients in other foods like chocolate, sauces, and many others.

(2) They’re also processed on assembly lines which may be used to process other foods in a later run, and can lead to traces of peanuts contaminating the next food line.

(3) Exposure to this food can be enough to endanger a peanut allergy sufferer.

(4) It’s mandatory in many places to place food warnings on packaging.

(5) Researchers continue to work hard to find an effective peanut allergy treatment, they’re focusing on the symptoms and not the root cause.

(6) It might be possible that we’ll see a real treatment that works within the next few years, with regard to suppressing the symptoms.

(7) By focusing on the root cause, that is, chronic inflammation at the cellular health level, we believe that they’ll have far greater success.

(8) For those at constant risk of an allergic reaction, they can either continue to wait for a solution to the symptom issues, or they can focus on getting their cellular health back into balance and taking control of their allergic reactions.

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Disclaimer: The information in this video is for passive informational purposes only, and is not intended to treat or cure any ailment or illness or disease whatsoever. You should always consult your doctor when it comes to your health.

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