The History of the Peanut Allergy Epidemic – Episode #27

I have another treat for you today, this episode is an interview with Heather Fraser author of the book “The History of the Peanut Allergy Epidemic”.

Now here is a book that I believe should be mandatory reading for anyone with food allergies. Don’t wait like I did for over 10 years to ask the question, “Why does my child have food allergies?”

Listen to the interview here (press play below) or download the episode to take with you on the go.

 

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You can purchase The History of the Peanut Allergy Epidemic via Amazon, and the website is www.peanutallergyepidemic.com

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I will be exploring this topic much further in future episodes.

Talk soon
Aaron

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2 Comments

  1. Leanne Says:

    Wow, what a great interview. It really does set the cat amongst the pigeons. I can definately see a possible link between our youngest developing food allergies (to some foods he’d already eaten) after his 12 month injections. His asthma started to develop a month after those injections too. Our eldest had an ANA reaction on his first exposure to baby formula and the hospital said they’d never seen that before. There were no allergies in our family – until now. It makes me furious to think they make up things like ‘the hygiene hypothosis’ but ignore what’s staring them in the face. Great work Aaron.

  2. Aaron Says:

    Thanks Leanne, I enjoyed this interview, and the information is very important. The hygiene hypothosis is still valid since I think it contributes to the susceptibility of children that have adverse reactions to vaccines. Aaron

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