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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 8180597" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>The increase of food intolerances may well be due to how kids are raised these days, or the environment they are raised in but that doesn't explain my allergy.</p><p>Most certainly wasn't raised in a sterile environment, I was pretty much brought up in a field as both parents worked on the fruit and veg farms. A big extended family and we all played in the soil, puddles etc. Also had livestock, cats, dogs, poultry etc. Was never a fussy eater and we ate a wide range of foods and still do. Milk was free at school and used to have milk from the bulk tank fairly often but not always.</p><p>I can't think of any reason for me to become allergic to sesame in my 30's with no allergy to it prior to that and no other allergies, not even hay fever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 8180597, member: 5589"] The increase of food intolerances may well be due to how kids are raised these days, or the environment they are raised in but that doesn't explain my allergy. Most certainly wasn't raised in a sterile environment, I was pretty much brought up in a field as both parents worked on the fruit and veg farms. A big extended family and we all played in the soil, puddles etc. Also had livestock, cats, dogs, poultry etc. Was never a fussy eater and we ate a wide range of foods and still do. Milk was free at school and used to have milk from the bulk tank fairly often but not always. I can't think of any reason for me to become allergic to sesame in my 30's with no allergy to it prior to that and no other allergies, not even hay fever. [/QUOTE]
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