New hope for peanut allergy sufferers
In later months we have seen an increase in peanut allergy sufferers, coming back with great results after having used SensiStop. We would recommend anyone suffering from nut allergies to at least give SensisStop a chance. We will continue to conduct reviews in the specific field and will return with more results in the coming month, hopefully as well as some more positive Success Stories.
A peanut is not really a nut at all, but a member of the legume family. Legumes include dried beans, peas, soy beans and lentils. Often, a person who is allergic to peanuts may also be allergic to legumes. More children are developing potentially dangerous peanut allergies, research has found, and scientists believe this can be because more women are eating peanuts when they are pregnant or breastfeeding. It has been recognised for years, but there also seems to be a connection to pre-packed foods that contain traces of peanuts, and can be hidden in many food stuffs.
Symptoms of peanut allergy
Allergic reactions can range from hives, swelling and vomiting to breathing problems and a swelling of the tongue or throat which can be suffocating.
Posted: 13th of April 2007

