IS THIS THE END OF PEANUT ALLERGIES ?

    Matt Case - Feb. 11th, 2025 - 10:10am PST 

    Study Suggests Possible End to Peanut Allergies Through Desensitization

     A groundbreaking study from Mount Sinai Medical Center suggests that peanut allergies in children could become a thing of the past. Researchers found that gradually increasing daily intake of store-bought peanut butter helped children with peanut allergies build tolerance, eventually allowing them to consume peanuts safely.

    The process, known as desensitization, has shown high effectiveness in reducing allergic reactions. Experts say the findings could pave the way for broader treatments, offering hope to millions affected by peanut allergies worldwide.