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<blockquote data-quote="Shar67" data-source="post: 1232736"><p>i had a reaction couldn't breathe, went to hospital, whilst there a doctor asked if I had eaten anything different, no, he then asked if I ate Brazil nuts, in any form, not shelled, shelled, covered in chocolate, I said I ate shelled ones. He then told me that there had had a huge increase in people who had eaten Brazil's coming into hospitals, so many that it wasn't a nut allergy that suddenly developed but something with the nuts itself.</p><p>Later the family GP told me that the chemicals used to keep Brazil's fresh had a paper written on it and anyone who had a reaction should never eat them again.</p><p>It is also interesting as a youngster I didn't know anyone with any nut allergy, I now know at least 10 children, so it makes you wonder is it the nuts or the chemicals, either used as pesticides and to keep them fresh for longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar67, post: 1232736"] i had a reaction couldn't breathe, went to hospital, whilst there a doctor asked if I had eaten anything different, no, he then asked if I ate Brazil nuts, in any form, not shelled, shelled, covered in chocolate, I said I ate shelled ones. He then told me that there had had a huge increase in people who had eaten Brazil's coming into hospitals, so many that it wasn't a nut allergy that suddenly developed but something with the nuts itself. Later the family GP told me that the chemicals used to keep Brazil's fresh had a paper written on it and anyone who had a reaction should never eat them again. It is also interesting as a youngster I didn't know anyone with any nut allergy, I now know at least 10 children, so it makes you wonder is it the nuts or the chemicals, either used as pesticides and to keep them fresh for longer. [/QUOTE]
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