Posted by fixerupper on September 09, 2019 at 17:30:50 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: Food Alleges posted by John in La on September 09, 2019 at 17:10:33:
If we find we are sensitive to a certain allergen and stay away from it we will have a higher reaction to that allergen if we are accidentally exposed to it after not being exposed to it for awhile. For me it is gluten.
When I was growing up we had an old bachelor neighbor, born in 1895 who took a bath possibly twice a year and he never washed his clothes. He claimed washing clothes wore them out. He drank from an open well and the quality of the food he ate was questionable. I was accustomed to being in his house without plumbing but when a friend went in with me once the friend about threw up. I do not ever remember him being sick and he lived to be 98 years old. The neighbors across the road from us were not quite that bad but they werent as clean as others and they too were never sick. So yes I do think we live too clean. I dont think we need hand sanitizers in every doorway and every restroom but thats just my opinion.
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