@ssaannttii96@Mauricio_Mtzg@pedrinmatita1 No soy médico, ni me interesa ganar el argumento. Le paso el dato de personas que nos asistieron, inminencias en el área, lo único que si se es que las personas mueren y duele, le agradezco su empatía
@ssaannttii96@Mauricio_Mtzg @pedrinmatita1 Pero una persona sana asimila esos priones sin ningún problema, fue mala suerte yo digo pero el consumo de carne contaminada me llamó mucho la atención
@ssaannttii96@Mauricio_Mtzg @pedrinmatita1 Los pirones que mencionan aquí es prácticamente proteína imposible de asimilar (en su caso ella tenía un historical de cancer y participó en varios estudios científicos que comprometieron su sistema inmunológico) y su cuerpo no pudo asimilar la invasión
@ssaannttii96@Mauricio_Mtzg @pedrinmatita1 Mi suegra murió con Creutzfel-Jacob, en aquel tiempo solo había 300 casos identificados y ella ofreció su cuerpo para investigación avanzada. Lo que nos informaron los doctores fue que sospechaban que la enfermedad se desarrolló a raíz del consumo de carne de ganado contaminada
CFAAR collaborated with food allergy researchers to study the usefulness of a #FoodAllergyPassport to help families manage food allergies better & improve their quality of life. The FA Passport is available to all patients! Read more: https://t.co/LdHPhKqpSL
With estimated costs of $4,184 per child with #foodallergy per year, households with food allergy are at higher risk for food insecurity driven by the costs of allergen-free foods, said researchers at @sunydownstate .
https://t.co/LUdovS4yvG
The Center for Science in the Public Interest and #Food#Allergy Research and Education both have expressed disappointment in the FDA’s decision to allow food manufacturers to intentionally add #sesame to products to meet regulations. https://t.co/y1YxcsgvgP
Did you know that vanilla flavoring -- also called imitation vanilla -- is not the same as vanilla extract? Check the label before you buy. https://t.co/t7Iwa5ghJL
@Foodtypes Epi pen and phone. Call ahead the restaurant and explain his allergies. They should be able to tell you what he can have and discuss it with him
@brannylives I am very sorry you have to go though this. Unfortunately as parents we learn the hard way. I can guarantee you won’t be making the same mistake again. There will be others until you figure out your life and what system works for you. We are here to help if you need advice
@MartinaBex Let them read whatever they want. If you think they are reading something you might think is inappropriate or way to advance ask questions regarding the content. You will judge by their answers. Let them choose their path, you probably did your job already!
@foodallergyuk Protecting someone’s life makes you a real responsible adult. The most important skill your allergic child is going to get from you is learning how to cook, clean and being aware of their surroundings. In other words how to be safe. Your child will be ahead of the game