Many pesticides and medicines used to prevent diseases in plants can trigger allergies.. This is confirmed by a recently published article in a publication covering the problems of allergies, asthma and immunity, dedicated to a girl of ten years old, according to the Internet publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old Pannochka. net She had a severe allergic attack after eating blueberry pie. The girl was sick and suffered from asthmatic attacks and seasonal allergies.. In addition, she was allergic to penicillin and milk.. But after analyzing the components of the pie, nothing similar was found in the product..
It turned out that blueberries are to blame. The berry was treated with streptomycin.
It is an antibiotic that is often used to treat infections in humans and is also used to keep berries free from pests and bacteria.. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first public presentation to reveal the link between human allergic reactions and foods treated with pesticides and antibiotics..
Many countries have long banned the use of allergenic antibiotics and harmful pesticides to preserve crops.. But America and Canada are not going to give it up yet.
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