date:Aug 14, 2013
allergy rates.
Dr Wickman says that studies on diet and allergy are extremely difficult, and that it is a challenge for researchers to account for other factors that might influence what children eat and their risk for developing food allergies.
Still, it is possible that the foods themselves are responsible.
We know that there are nutrients in the diet that educate the immune system, Dr Grimshaw says. And one could argue that if theyre not there in adequate amounts when the childs immune sys