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It seems to me that my allergies are exascerbated by the ingestion of
dairy products...
On Sat, 5 May 2001, John Cogburn wrote:
> I think there is definitely some connection between allergies and
> evolutionary principles. How can people be allergic to the natural
> environment? It also seems that the incidence of allergies is on the rise.
> I know of more and more people who suffer from allergies, and it also seems
> to get worse when you get older.
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> I don't know the answer, but I have a few ideas. First, humans have not
> evolved to live indoors. The dust, mold, and bacteria that get trapped
> inside rooms may cause problems. Another issue may be man-made toxins that
> are in the air. This can't explain everything though, as people are
> allergic to grass and pollen.
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> Is allergy medicine a big scam for the medical industry? Can the incidence
> of allergies be decreased by exercise? I would like to hear others' views
> on this.
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