How are allergic reactions actually formed?

Basically, I have a project on allergic reactions, and I know that it’s caued by antigens or allergens, but what actually causes someone to be allergic to something?

In more clarification, what makes Person A be allergic to bee stings, whereas Person B is not? Is there some certain trait or something in someone’s DNA that determines their immunities or the strength of their total immune system?

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One Response to How are allergic reactions actually formed?

  1. Anna says:

    My belief is that we all have yeast overgrowths here in the US. B/c of all the wheat and alcohol and yeast and sugar we consume.

    Yeast basically looks like mucus. It’s long and stringy. This yeast can form capsules around your teeth and cause bacteria to stick and bam you get cavities.
    It also can get in your nasal cavity and cause ‘stuffiness’ especially when you wake up in the morning (it grows overnight)

    It can also get into your eyes , causing ‘dry eyes’ and dry eyes leads to vision loss…

    It starts growing from your intestine, so you might have malabsorption of vitamins which means that you are going to feel more and more tired….wanting to take naps.

    Alllergic reactions are actually your body being inflamed because it’s trying to show you that you are fighting something that’s in your body . It shows that your immune system is working overtime.

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