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A note on the food allergy explosion:
In the mid to late 90's it became standard practice to routinely test and treat women for group b strep. The treatment involves I antibiotics during labor, which cross the placenta and go into the amniotic fluid and dose the baby too. After birth, any baby with any symptoms whatsoever are also treated with IV antibiotics. In recent years, researchers tested those antibiotics and found they destroy the natural gut Flora that helps digest certain proteins. Treating mice with the antibiotics made a large portion of the mice allergic to peanuts. It can be inferred that the heavy use of antibiotics in group b positive women might be contributing to the rise in food allergies. Of course, not treating the Group B strep can be more devastating than a food allergy, so it's the lesser of 2 evils
Very interesting! I had Group B Strep with both of my kids. Neither has any "allergies", but my younger one has much more sensitive skin than anyone I have ever personally know
