Our peanut allergies were deadly — now we eat them every day thanks to a ‘well-worn’ routine
It’s a nut-so miracle!
For two British men, peanuts used to be a death sentence. Now? They’re a morning snack.
Both suffered from lifelong peanut allergies that had sent them to the hospital before joining a nine-month study in the UK — where two-thirds of participants came out able to safely eat peanuts.
Chris Brookes-Smith, 28, was terrified of peanuts after some Indian takeout sent him to the hospital with hives that he likened to boiling water being poured over his body.
“I thought I was going to die,” he told the BBC.
This life-threatening allergy made activities that should have been enjoyable — like eating out with friends or traveling — fraught with peril. He even avoided visiting regions of the world where peanuts were likely to be in his food, like Southeast Asia.
