tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post528610504755924530..comments2024-03-28T06:11:20.882-06:00Comments on Cooling Inflammation: Peanut Allergy Cause and CureDr. Art Ayershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comBlogger55125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-58112710243479791182018-09-25T03:57:58.292-06:002018-09-25T03:57:58.292-06:00We do need a cure for this one and fast.
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I of course don't give medical advice, esp...kp,<br />I of course don't give medical advice, especially about peanut allergies. All I do is try to explain how it works.<br /><br />First off, most "food allergies" are actually food intolerances based on missing gut bacteria that are needed to digest particular food. Thus all of your daughter's intolerances are due to damaged gut microbiota. This suggests that she was treated with antibiotics or some other gut-damaging-medication prior to the onslaught of peanut allergy and other intolerances.<br /><br />The evidence for efficacy of environmental immunotherapy is weak and from my explanation, it makes little sense.<br /><br />Please read my other posts on how to repair gut microbiota. You will see that dairy probiotics, as you list them, might be of temporary benefit, but there are better sources of bacteria.<br /><br />I would also recommend that other members of the family also start to repair their gut microbiota. Something also must be wrong with your dog. Doesn't he get out much?<br /><br />Hygiene -- too much -- is usually a contributing problem. Your daughter needs to get down and dirty.<br /><br />Let me know if this helps.Dr. Art Ayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-54627076486194377142015-02-01T09:32:35.555-07:002015-02-01T09:32:35.555-07:00Very fascinating information, I really appreciate ...Very fascinating information, I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. <br /><br />My 8 year old daughter has been allergic to peanuts since age of 2. <br /><br />When she was 5 years old, we got a dog. Since then, she developed allergy other legumes (soy, chickpeas, lentils, etc.) she grew up eating. Her reactions is GI trauma (stomach pains, vomiting, oral discomfort). She is able to eat white beans, green beans and black beans. Her skin test and blood work for food allergy isn't consistent with her reaction.<br /><br />Allergist believes her allergy to dog (among other things) tipped her balance. We did not know she had high levels of environmental allergies (tree, animal dander, etc.) prior. She started environmental immunotherapy a couple of years ago and it has helped her allergies, the allergist is hoping that the immunotherapy might help her food allergies.<br /><br />I've been giving her general probiotics (Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus rhamnosus HA-111, Lactobacillus acidophilus HA-122, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus fermentum HA-179, Bifidobacterium bifidum HA-132, <br />Bifidobacterium breve HA-129) for the past month. Do I need to add Clostridia supplement to her diet?kphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11576154223095421944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-15659429159547158742015-01-29T19:43:03.791-07:002015-01-29T19:43:03.791-07:00Michelle,
I would not expect that the gradual expo...Michelle,<br />I would not expect that the gradual exposure or desensitization would be typically successful, because it presumes that the initial immune defect in tolerance that caused the allergy had been rectified. If the gut flora are not repaired, more allergies and autoimmune diseases will develop. If the gut flora is repaired, the allergy will still remain until the tolerance develops with renewed exposure to antigen in the presence of appropriate Tregs.<br /><br />The particular probiotic was chosen because it was associated with tolerance.<br /><br />Thanks for the questions.Dr. Art Ayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-8369193640134266052015-01-29T19:36:34.284-07:002015-01-29T19:36:34.284-07:00Tim,
I noticed that article when it was first repo...Tim,<br />I noticed that article when it was first reported. It is just what I expected. Tolerance is enhanced by the probiotic. The interesting part is that the tolerance appears to be specific for the antigen presented at the same time.<br /><br />Thanks for the heads up.Dr. Art Ayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-83783358865667084442015-01-29T18:31:21.858-07:002015-01-29T18:31:21.858-07:00Tim & Art
With reference to the new Australian...Tim & Art<br />With reference to the new Australian peanut study findings (see Tim's comment above) using controlled exposure to peanuts confirming what's been advocated in this post. Just wondering your thoughts on why Lactobacillus rhamnosus intervention was chosen and shown to be effective (rather than Clostridium). Is there some kind of synergistsic relationship between the flora that might be happening here too? MichelleMichellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08120160468234590154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-79183507717292795422015-01-29T17:27:48.387-07:002015-01-29T17:27:48.387-07:00Hi, Art - Interesting article from down under. Cu...Hi, Art - Interesting article from down under. Cured most kids of a peanut allergy with peanut protein and Lactobacillus!<br /><br />http://www.mcri.edu.au/news/2015/january/peanut-allergy/<br /><br />"<br /><br />Researchers from Murdoch Childrens Research Institute have successfully trialled a treatment for peanut allergies that could potentially provide a long term cure for allergy sufferers.<br /><br />Over 60 peanut allergic children in the study were either given a dose of a probiotic, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, together with peanut protein in increasing amounts, or a placebo over 18 months to assess whether children would become tolerant to peanut.<br /><br />The probiotic was a fixed daily dose, while the peanut oral immunotherapy was a daily dose of peanut protein starting at very low doses followed by a dose increase every two weeks until the maintenance dose (2 grams peanut protein) was reached. At the end of the treatment, the child's ability to tolerate peanut was assessed by a peanut challenge performed two to five weeks after stopping treatment.<br /><br />Astoundingly, researchers found over 80% of children who received the oral immunotherapy treatment were able to tolerate peanut at the end of the trial, compared to less than 4% of the placebo group. This is 20 times higher than the natural rate of resolution for peanut allergy."Tim Steelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01611027687223434753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-86442102708673126572015-01-25T06:52:52.229-07:002015-01-25T06:52:52.229-07:00Dr. Ayers,
Can you please elaborate on your follo...Dr. Ayers,<br /><br />Can you please elaborate on your following statement "the traditional cure for allergy by injection with small amounts of the allergen to convert from IgE to IgG, would convert a shellfish allergy into UC."<br /><br />You make this statement in the paragraph below topomyosin sequence. <br /><br />Does it mean that if someone indeed tries out this idea in order to cure the allergy, it will backfire and will result in Ulcerative colitis (which is otherwise, possibly benign, shellfish allergy).Noelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13989236703149454350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-84908996982789365212015-01-22T16:56:59.177-07:002015-01-22T16:56:59.177-07:00I had a good friend growing up that was allergic t...I had a good friend growing up that was allergic to peanuts. So I know exactly what you mean when you talk about severe allergies. It has started to go away as he gets older, but when he was young, he couldn't even be in the same room as peanuts. <a href="http://www.ncaac.com" rel="nofollow"> http://www.ncaac.com</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-48563848550887447582015-01-12T16:26:10.801-07:002015-01-12T16:26:10.801-07:00I agree that the best way to figure out a solution...I agree that the best way to figure out a solution is to figure out the cause. That's why I think it's so important to figure out what is causing the allergies. Now knowing this, it's going to be so much easier trying to find a cure! Thanks for the help! <a href="http://myallergydrops.com/1/How+Drops+Work/page/175655" rel="nofollow"> http://myallergydrops.com/1/How+Drops+Work/page/175655</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05217939253735142732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-77156034405790907642014-11-24T04:49:40.385-07:002014-11-24T04:49:40.385-07:00What probuotic do you recommend for a dairy, egg, ...What probuotic do you recommend for a dairy, egg, peanut allergic child. I am overwhelmed with clearing her inflammation in presence of all these allergens. Also, getting a 6 year old to eat fermented foods is not easy feat. Thoughts?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-55354675182901357052014-10-19T13:58:52.590-06:002014-10-19T13:58:52.590-06:00Just was this. What do you think?
http://www.was...Just was this. What do you think?<br /><br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/09/21/could-the-dry-roasting-process-trigger-peanut-allergies-yes-says-a-new-oxford-study/elliebellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15647947387802335253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-37179162893110506452014-10-04T04:50:25.640-06:002014-10-04T04:50:25.640-06:00@Lola
Wonderful to hear that some carrots and raw...@Lola<br /><br />Wonderful to hear that some carrots and raw garlic helped you to regain health. Plus the bile salts, sure. I have been recommending eating raw garlic almost for any health troubles, so it is great to see someone experiencing so much benefits. Carrot have enormous liver cleanse effects as well.<br /><br />I know what it feels like to get rid of life-long migraines, you must feel so much better.<br /><br />By the way, beautiful kids. And the Yashica!Gemmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18051515271519007652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-73935265775179699102014-10-02T17:05:19.267-06:002014-10-02T17:05:19.267-06:00fascinating. I eat a diet very high in saturated ...fascinating. I eat a diet very high in saturated fat such as ghee, home rendered lard, eggs and fatty meats. But, I do have chronically low Vitamin D even with supplementation. Whatever it is that is happening, I love it! Lolahttp://lifeinanalogue.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-52207812673112045102014-10-02T14:51:52.203-06:002014-10-02T14:51:52.203-06:00Lola,
I think that you are experiencing the metabo...Lola,<br />I think that you are experiencing the metabolic interconversion of vitamin D, cholesterol and bile salts.<br /><br />I would expect that you have a vitamin D deficiency that is related to inflammation as well as low dietary fat. The fat is needed both for cholesterol synthesis as well as bile production. BTW, hydroxyl cholic acid has nothing to do with HCL and all to do with the acid counterpart of bile salts. I think that most gall bladder problems are caused by inadequate dietary saturated fat.<br /><br />I think that the paper you referenced merely shows that people with psoriasis have vitamin D deficiencies that are remedied by bile salts, which are part of the cholesterol/vitamin D pool.<br /><br />Lowering inflammation by fixing diet and gut flora could permit the solar synthesis of vitamin D, which is blocked by chronic inflammation. This increase in vitamin D would provide relief from skin problems.<br /><br />It makes me very happy that some of my suggestions have contributed to your improved health.Dr. Art Ayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-62475625726777544132014-10-02T14:39:09.941-06:002014-10-02T14:39:09.941-06:00Hi Tim,
I think that everyone expects that recogni...Hi Tim,<br />I think that everyone expects that recognition by proteins will involve the 3D shape of proteins, and that is usually true, but in the case of immunogen internalization and presentation to the immune system, the point is specificity through strong bonds. Presentation of antigens in the case of allergy and autoimmunity is a molecular screw up. Inflammation is supposed to sweep up antigens to sort out the pathogens, but instead, in the absence of counterselection by tolerance/Tregs, antigens are swept up by the heparan circulation system instead. The heparan circulation system sweeps heparan sulfate proteoglycans across the cell surface and back into the cell using polyamines for charge neutralization. This also sweeps hormone receptors and hormones together, since both have heparin-binding domains. Note that heparin binding does not require 3D shape fitting, but rather involves two events: complementary charges for weak initial ionic bonding (1kcal/mol), followed by much stronger bonding (20 kcal/mol) of flat, hydrophobic surfaces, e.g. heparin sulfate sugars to receptor basic amino acids.<br /><br />The shapes of the fish proteins are the same, because they are all the same protein, with the same function in different organisms. Ragweed pollen, dust mite antigens, etc., all have very different shapes, but all have basic triplets on randomly folded surface loops. Mutation of the basic triplets eliminates the immunogenicity, i.e. the initial triple-based presentation, and eliminate them is allergens, but would maintain the immune response after initiation. The mutants could keep the allergic reaction going, but not start one.<br /><br />The basic triplets also explain why all of the proteins in the nucleus, i. e. all of the nucleic acid binding proteins that have grouped basic amino acids for binding to nucleic acids, are also autoantigens. It also explains why basic triplets are found in all allergens and auto antigens, but are otherwise rare.<br /><br />I hope that you are enjoying all of the molecular toys. Have you discovered CHIME and other molecular modeling software? Some of my students did some Autodocking with the first computational models of heparin binding at the National Center for Complex Carbohydrates at Athens GA. They also did the first computational modeling of some collagens. You might also be interested in tryptophan/arginine ladders and models of the nuclear translocation signal and transporters. That system uses basic tetrads.Dr. Art Ayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01727664149735013259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-54374761517504892782014-10-02T13:54:07.391-06:002014-10-02T13:54:07.391-06:00Hi, Art - I found a free protein alignment tool re...Hi, Art - I found a free protein alignment tool recently called "EMBOSS Water." I plugged your two shellfish allergy proteins in it and found they are nearly identical (78%). <br /><br />I wonder if this similarity would be a better predictor of allergy than looking for basic triplets.<br /><br />http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/psa/emboss_water/<br /><br /><br /><br /> Tim Steelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01611027687223434753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-50436770134111204362014-09-21T10:51:56.555-06:002014-09-21T10:51:56.555-06:00Same here Kay (but just rashes for me.. Acne) do...Same here Kay (but just rashes for me.. Acne) does anyone know of another brand with clostridium butyricum as aor3 has lactose and gives me breakouts. Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-39382845564780331002014-09-18T22:24:47.063-06:002014-09-18T22:24:47.063-06:00Dan,
Your story sounds a lot like mine - I have t...Dan, <br />Your story sounds a lot like mine - I have taken all of the steps you mentioned and have seen some major digestive success but still experience rashes, fatigue, muscle soreness, loss of strength, balance (only notice when doing yoga) and am now suspecting mercury and maybe yeast (CDSA showed NG though). May I ask what protocol you used for diagnosing mercury/metals and treating? Many thanks,<br />KayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-42648092649052891772014-09-18T16:19:45.552-06:002014-09-18T16:19:45.552-06:00nice link by Raj. Is that the same strain as n AO...nice link by Raj. Is that the same strain as n AOR-3 or would we benefit from using both products?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-196334975274806517.post-16786324602137569522014-09-18T15:24:20.806-06:002014-09-18T15:24:20.806-06:00Dan, anon here. I think I've actually cleared ...Dan, anon here. I think I've actually cleared the yeast overgrowth. It's just that it feels like my gut flora hasn't recovered completely...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com