k0ua
Epic Contributor
Yep, I have an adult niece who went into anaphylaxis at a restaurant and nearly died due to a trace of peanuts in one dish, an appetizer or soup, I think. Very scary stuff. I think about that every time I hear the phrase "There's nothing not good about peanut butter."And I love peanut butter!
Thank goodness we're all more educated about nut allergies, and the risks they pose. I saw a report a year or so ago about a protocol for desensitizing some folks to the allergy. James, you probably already know about it. I think this was the clinical trial: New treatment may offer hope for peanut allergy - CNN.com
I am somewhat desensitized from when I was a child. I can eat small amounts now without the throat tightening. I most likely will just vomit if I eat to much. Of course I can detect peanut in almost anything. I can even tell you if a potato chip was cooked in peanut oil or not. But the reaction is not really life threatening. If a large amount of peanut butter was forced down me, I am not sure If I would die or not or just be real sick. I ain't finding out. But thru years of exposure to peanut products, I have become way less sensitive than I used to be as a child. My wife still enjoys peanut butter, I sure don't.