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Is this because people who have peanut allergies are now dead?
or because of more awarness and better food safety standards.
It is because we are exposing infants to allergens which in turn trains their immune systems to not have the reaction to them. So any reaction other than sever from early, trace, exposure will allow for the child to grow up without the allergic reactions to them, and other allergens, not just peanuts.
But maybe... If we just covered our eyes for one year we'd be done with nut allergies forever. Of course not, but maybe...
Are you Louis C.K?
I have no idea but I think it's just because of the difference in the way modern mothers think compared to mothers in the 90s and stuff. Modern mothers do not just blindly take medicine and stuff when they are pregnant. Sometimes medicines can have weird effects on the immune system and allergies can be developed when the immune system associates harmless things with disease. This is a wild guess, but I bet many of these people had peanut allergies because their mothers were taking antihistamines or something in the 90s while they were pregnant. It used to be considered safe and often recommended for mother's to take a wide variety of medicine, but our understanding of medicine has advanced quite a bit since then, and we now understand the body as a far more dynamic and self balancing thing, and we weigh the risks of using drugs to be high. In modern times doctors will shy away from prescribing drugs to pregnant mothers unless there is something dangerous or particularly needed.
You should have stopped here.
Go bother someone else please
Hello! Welcome to posting on a public forum where anyone is allowed to reply to you.
Please do not spread medical misinformation.
What he's saying makes sense, just don't take it 100% literally. See my reply to him. I get where he's coming from.
More digestible way of saying what you're saying:
We've learned much. The way we treat pregnant woman has changed. We're much more conservative as to what we prescribe or condone.
Maybe some odd factor we haven't thought of changed? What if that factor/behavior changed the infant's immune system? What if we quit doing that thing and the issue has self-corrected, but we haven't put 2 and 2 together?
Yes, our biology is the most complex thing I know of. We just have to keep moving forward with what we know. Sorry everyone is treating you like an antivaxxer.