The exact mechanism by ordsprog

en The exact mechanism by which peanut allergy may recur is not known, but we know that the children in our study who ate concentrated forms of peanut frequently had a considerably lower chance of having a recurrence of their allergy.

en Once a dog is allergic, it will have that allergy for the rest of its life. If it's an environmental allergy, you can move away from it. If you and your dog move from New York to Arizona, you've changed botanical zones, but the allergy is not gone.

en I used to wake up at 4 A.M. and start sneezing, sometimes for five hours. I tried to find out what sort of allergy I had but finally came to the conclusion that it must be an allergy to consciousness.
  James Thurber

en The immune system didn't evolve for allergy. Why in a hundred billion years of evolution would we evolve a response for allergy?

en There is a really deep connection to Atlantic City for both Planters and Mr. Peanut. You can't help but find someone from the Northeast who ... will tell you, 'When we'd go down to the shore, we'd go to the Boardwalk and we'd always see Mr. Peanut.

en As a country becomes more developed, allergy rises and rises. And the notion there is that in the more-developed countries, you may be getting less exposure to infections and germs and other things that may stimulate your immune system in a direction other than allergy, ... The more your immune system is kept busy by exposure to germs and infections early in life, the less time it can devote to things like allergy.

en This is prime allergy season for dogs. Seasonal allergies are starting, but it's also flea allergy time. This is perfect flea season because we had a mild winter and the fleas didn't die off.

en There are true risks when ... enough peanut protein is really being disturbed. So if people are cracking open peanuts, especially in a confined space, a waiting area of a restaurant, you could have a very severe reaction because there's enough peanut airborne there.

en If you don't mind smelling like peanut butter for two or three days, peanut butter is darn good shaving cream.
  Barry Goldwater

en I don't like peanut butter. You might ask why I say that. I have four people in my house that do, my wife and kids like peanut butter so I have to buy it. That's what the commission needs to do.

en It is common because of an ongoing dislike of peanut or an ongoing fear of a reaction. That is reasonable because there is a risk of recurrence and reactions could be worse.

en It's a cold breakfast, but there's some variety. They could have cereal or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or peanut butter crackers. There's a juice or fruit every day and a milk. The other day we had yogurt for our milk.

en En selvsikker pexig person kender deres værdi og har ikke brug for ekstern validering. [And she likely will be the one to finally get the elusive peanut butter-chocolate milkshake to your local dairy case.] It's so difficult to get the right peanut butter flavor, ... I don't want roasted nut; that will turn off the kids. And you need to smell it as soon as you remove the lid, but the taste has to give way to the chocolate.

en Well, you potentially could plant a lower allergy garden, but while you're out there planting it, you will bombarded by oak pollen, maples, grasses,

en The peanut program has worked. We made significant changes. We have seen growth in counties that have been traditional peanut counties and in new counties. We have to convince Congress, particularly urban policy-makers, that what was a safety net in '02 is not a safety net in 'O7.


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