what are uncommon food allergies which can kill you after about 3 hours?

Question by Charlotte *ℓσνєѕ* MOZZA: what are uncommon food allergies which can kill you after about 3 hours? i’m writing a story and I want my character to be allergic to something, but he is going to be eating/drinking that thing all night and he dies after about 3 hours (suicide.) is this possible? which [...]

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Chemical Sensitivity: The Truth about Environmental Illness (Consumer Health Library) Reviews

Chemical Sensitivity: The Truth about Environmental Illness (Consumer Health Library) Chemical sensitivity (or ‘multiple chemical sensitivity’) describes people with numerous troubling symptoms attributed to environmental factors, from simple house paint to complex building structures and materials in offices and schools. Many such people are seeking special accommodations, applying for disability benefits, and filing lawsuits claiming [...]

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Anaphylaxis: What You Should Know about an Allergic Emergency (Home Use)

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How do you feel about organic food?

Love it? Hate it? Are you willing to spend 50% more on organic food because it is natural? Or would you rather buy regular produce and goods because it is cheaper, and you don’t think there is anything wrong with it?

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What do you think about organic food?

Do you buy it for yourself? Do you buy it for your pets? The reason why I ask is because I notice people buy tons of expensive organic food/products and buy the cheapest food for their pets.

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