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Old 07-30-2010, 03:43 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Steve97415 View Post
There is no such thing as generic susceptibility to allergies. There is one or more specific allergens that are the culprit and they need to be identified in order to assess allergy risk. Even then, there is the possibility that they may develop a new allergen trigger after being allergy-free for a few weeks if you move to a spot where their current triggers are not to be found. Do you know that the suspect allergen is environmental (external)? Sounds like it could be dietary.
The good tooth doc was saying his kids are allergy prone and from what I gather you are saying there is no such thing? And you say that with such authority. Except whether you mean to say genetic or generic, allergies are very much indivual reactions that have everything to do with a person's unique immune system. One person's allergen is not another's.

So my dear, you are talking out of the side of your mouth. In a generic, possibly genetic, way.

Geesh. And I see you are a senior member. So are your other postings so confidently ill informed?
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