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This amount of peanut can trigger allergic reaction in peanut-sensitive patients – Hindustan Times
A new study finds how much peanut protein can lead to hives, itching, tingling in the mouth, shortness of breath or nausea within minutes and also find the ‘eliciting…

The findings of a recent study by a University of Cincinnati toxicologist suggests that finding an ‘eliciting dose’ may help those who suffer mild or moderate allergic reactions to peanut.
The findings were published in the scholarly journal Food and Chemical Toxicology.
An estimated 6 million Americans may suffer from peanut allergies. Tiny amounts of peanut protein can lead to hives, itching, tingling in the mouth, shortness of breath or nausea within minutes.
For individuals with severe peanut…
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