We need to know why so-many more people thesedays have allergies. We can't remove all allergies from everything, so we need to find out how to cure or treat this. (I mean, there are even some rare people who are allergic to sunlight or water. We can't really get-rid of either of those, so we clearly need to treat the issue, not the cause.)
Indeed, but it's interesting that the British see themselves apart from the rest of the world.?? The foreigners as they are called?? Where their food production, farming, etc are much better controlled than ours, against the corporate chemical industry,
@@francescostello1377 Yeah, but then when it comes to exporting, they don’t have to meet their usual standards. Just ship off a lower quality of products with higher contamination to the next foreign land.
People have got to understand that foreigners in foreign countries just don't act up to our standards. Why go to Hungary and think the restaurant would care, even with written cards it was too much of a risk!
The *true* "conventional" medicine, may already have a cure - but it may well be suppressed. That may also go for oxygen deprivation and the regrowth of brain tissue as well, but I'm not absolutely sure.
One lesson to take from this is to actually read those boring terms and conditions that one normally clicks through when applying for insurance online. Another is to have some idea of the legal and health systems in the country you are going to. Not all of them provide free translators, for example.
For one injecting our children with giant amounts of chemicals to "immunize them" has long term consequences. In the 60s & 70s this wasn't as much of an issue but now a baby is injected with several of these chemicals b4 their 1st birthday. Which alters & causes damage to the immune system & as well as sometimes even doing damage on a cellular level.
My brother was allergic to many things in the 1970s, so we basically ate at home. He couldn't even have vaccines because they were egg based and Mom was afraid he would die.
I'm sorry for everyone who has these horrible allergies but forty or fifty years ago it was rare. I knew nobody who had a family member with an allergy. Now I know at least a dozen people who either have an allergy or a family member who has one.
During the course of her anaphylactic episode, upon pulling out her EpiPens, she additionally withdrew her wallet from her bag - in order to ensure that the people busy working at the restaurant, would be paid. She made sure to have her cash and/or card ready - to give the restaurant the consideration that she was intending to give them had she finished her meal *properly.*
First: people with allergies that severe aren't meant to survive or reproduce, due to sheer evolution of the fittest. And second: I'm so grateful that I have a family who would never torture me by keeping me "alive" in such a miserable state.
She fell on the floor outside? First off, why is there a floor outside? And why didn't see use the epi pen at the table? It's very sad but being so allergic to something is her problem. She should have not trusted anyone and even brought her own food. My sister in law has celiac and it's a serious condition. She eats at home or brings her own food.
Poor girl, Life is too cruel
I would not want to be kept alive im sorry:(
We need to know why so-many more people thesedays have allergies. We can't remove all allergies from everything, so we need to find out how to cure or treat this.
(I mean, there are even some rare people who are allergic to sunlight or water. We can't really get-rid of either of those, so we clearly need to treat the issue, not the cause.)
very true But they want money not Solutions sadly
I would never trust a restaurant even in this country, let along Hungary.
Indeed, but it's interesting that the British see themselves apart from the rest of the world.?? The foreigners as they are called?? Where their food production, farming, etc are much better controlled than ours, against the corporate chemical industry,
@@francescostello1377 Yeah, but then when it comes to exporting, they don’t have to meet their usual standards. Just ship off a lower quality of products with higher contamination to the next foreign land.
Heart breaking!
People have got to understand that foreigners in foreign countries just don't act up to our standards. Why go to Hungary and think the restaurant would care, even with written cards it was too much of a risk!
Really, why would they, we are the foreigners in their country.
@@francescostello1377 So it would be okay to poison a Hungarian in England, then? Strange logic you have.
@@francescostello1377 Marie?
"She's so angry" so so devastating 😞
Very sad, i hope one day there is a cure for nut allergy.
The *true* "conventional" medicine, may already have a cure - but it may well be suppressed.
That may also go for oxygen deprivation and the regrowth of brain tissue as well, but I'm not absolutely sure.
One lesson to take from this is to actually read those boring terms and conditions that one normally clicks through when applying for insurance online. Another is to have some idea of the legal and health systems in the country you are going to. Not all of them provide free translators, for example.
All insurance is unethical and immoral.
It insidiously diminishes trust and charity in society, and promotes unscrupulousness.
Long term effects of all these chemicals
Where have all these allergies come from? When I was a child in the 70s and 80s the only allergy seemed to be hay fever.
For one injecting our children with giant amounts of chemicals to "immunize them" has long term consequences. In the 60s & 70s this wasn't as much of an issue but now a baby is injected with several of these chemicals b4 their 1st birthday. Which alters & causes damage to the immune system & as well as sometimes even doing damage on a cellular level.
My brother was allergic to many things in the 1970s, so we basically ate at home. He couldn't even have vaccines because they were egg based and Mom was afraid he would die.
My cousin was allergic to nuts and he was born in the 1970s.
People died prior to that.
I'm sorry for everyone who has these horrible allergies but forty or fifty years ago it was rare. I knew nobody who had a family member with an allergy.
Now I know at least a dozen people who either have an allergy or a family member who has one.
@JCOwens-zq6fd "Giant amounts of chemicals"
Do you have the amounts of chemicals please?
Did she pay for her meal?
During the course of her anaphylactic episode, upon pulling out her EpiPens, she additionally withdrew her wallet from her bag - in order to ensure that the people busy working at the restaurant, would be paid.
She made sure to have her cash and/or card ready - to give the restaurant the consideration that she was intending to give them had she finished her meal *properly.*
First: people with allergies that severe aren't meant to survive or reproduce, due to sheer evolution of the fittest. And second: I'm so grateful that I have a family who would never torture me by keeping me "alive" in such a miserable state.
Wow this was 6 years ago you would Think They Would just have a gas mask for they can fly safe 2% that's not a lot of mask to make
She fell on the floor outside? First off, why is there a floor outside? And why didn't see use the epi pen at the table? It's very sad but being so allergic to something is her problem. She should have not trusted anyone and even brought her own food. My sister in law has celiac and it's a serious condition. She eats at home or brings her own food.
Really.. Celiac is a serious condition compared to a serious Nut Allergy.. ??.. 🤦🏼♂️