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Peanut allergy

Alpro – ongoing…

03/02/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

The Alpro saga may have been pushed off the front pages by the Addenbrookes  peanut allergy research but it has most definitely not gone away. (For anyone who does not know what I am talking about see my blog from on January 21st  or the AlproSOS Facebook page.) Alpro did …

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Successful peanut allergy trials

01/02/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

The media has been buzzing for the last two days with reports of the Addenbrooke's trial which showed that, by feeding peanut-allergic children tiny but increasing doses of peanut protein, you can desensitise them to the point that they no longer react to peanuts. This is, of …

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