Banana may alleviate pollen allergy symptoms
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Last Update: 2010-12-16
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Japan's Tokyo University of science Tanaka Zhaodian et al Recently found through animal experiments that eating bananas may alleviate pollen allergy symptoms Gu zhongzhaodian and others reported that they divided the mice suffering from pollen allergy into two groups, the first group fed about 10 grams of bananas a day, and the second group fed ordinary food Three weeks later, the researchers found that the first group of mice had less than half as much allergenic material as the other In addition, after eating banana, eosinophils in the mice with pollen hypersensitivity basically returned to normal level Eosinophils are a kind of white blood cells In general, the number of these cells in patients with pollen allergy is more than that in normal people Tanaka said the rats ate 10 grams of bananas a day, which is roughly equivalent to three to four bananas a day They are ready to continue their research on it.
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