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What was once a rare concern has transformed into a global public health crisis, affecting an estimated 220 million people worldwide. In this episode, we explore the "allergy paradox"—the startling reality that our increasingly sanitized, Westernized lifestyles may be inadvertently training our immune systems to overreact to harmless proteins in milk, eggs, and nuts. We trace the biological "mistaken identity" that triggers life-threatening anaphylaxis and discuss why emergency room visits for food-induced reactions have surged by over 370% in recent years. From the "hygiene hypothesis" to the "six Ds" of microbiome health, we examine how our environment shapes our internal defenses. We also dive into the groundbreaking research that is rewriting the rules of prevention and treatment. Discover how the landmark LEAP study flipped decades of medical advice on its head, proving that early introduction of allergens can reduce the risk of peanut allergies by over 80%. We also evaluate the first generation of active therapies, comparing the high-burden power of oral immunotherapy (OIT) and the FDA-approved Palforzia against the safer, emerging potential of epicutaneous skin patches. Join us as we bridge the gap between deep-seated fear and a new era of medical optimism, where the goal is no longer just avoidance, but a permanent path to remission.
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