On fruit allergy?

About consuming fruits; fresh, dried or juiced.
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On fruit allergy?

Post by kaB00M »

How is fruit allergy possible if fruit is the perfect food? :(
Its probably is the chemicals putted on it, isn't it? :?:
Has anyone made research on this? :?:
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What are you allergic to?
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None that I'm aware of. But the other day I was surfing the net and I came up with a page about Kiwi allergy. The thing is that in the Wai Theory, fruit is the perfect food. How can someone be allergic to the perfect food? That's why I'm assuming that the fruit that is causing allergies (the kiwi in this case) must be one moddified by the producers.

Anyone has any ideas?
Any details?

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An allergy is a 'defect'; normally we are not allergic to our natural foods, but as the consequence of a defect, you may be.
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Well, it is possible to be allergic to water, sunlight ect... So fruit allergy isn't that strange. But neither are that common...
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When humans are allergic to something, they usually are allergic to some type of amine. All foods contain amines, and in natural foods, particularly fish and fruits do. Different fruits predominantly contain different types of amines you may be allergic to. (tryptamine, serotonine, cadaverine, putrescine etc)
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