Weird Allergies

Started by dave1236 pages

i don't think i'm allergic to anything 😊

I' m allergy free 😊

Feather Pillows 😛

honestly!
when i sleep on a feather pillow i wake up with really puffy itchy red bloodshot eyes

Horrible 🙁

i have the same. ^
but i was coughing.. now i have pillows made from sth different.
but everytime i'm not sleeping at home there are problems with that 😕

yeah, which is why i make a note to warn people 🙂

either that or sleep with my head resting on a bit of blanket from somewhere

but feather pillows are a no no

i do know what you mean *sigh*
i hate them...

and i am sleeping with head on the bit blanket or on my teddy-bear 🙄

crymy teddy bear from when i was little was thrown out yesterdaycry

cry i'm sooo sowwie.....

Bradley Bear 🙁

*misses*

*hugs everyone who has lost a teddy bear*

Do you have allergies?

So, do you have allergies? That might sound like a nonsensical question for this forum, but everyone on this forum is definately, at least, of a different mindset than the average person. Personally, I've been tested for 141 different allergens and came up positive for 130 of them. I think it's interesting that humans should even have allergies. And there are many more of us that have allergies than you would think should be affected. Point is, that if you believe in the Evolutionists and the human species as we know it has evolved on this planet as it should, then why should the native fauna, flora and foods to this planet effect some of our immune systems like they do causing allergic reactions. Only the strong survive in evolution and it seems that natural selection should've kicked in some time ago and itself addressed the allergy issue (among others). I think allergies are telling us something that I'll go into later. So, do you have allergies? How bad?

I think you're correct...Allergies do try to tell us something...I've known many people with allergies, bad ones, that were able to get rid of them with changes they made...One person I know couldn't be around cats, dogs...furry things, mold, pollen...caused asthma, but when he changed his diet...all his allergies went away...When he returned to his old ways of eating...the allergies came back...I've found this to be true with quite a few people.

Penicillen (or however you spell it)

Originally posted by Dreampanther
Penicillen (or however you spell it)

That does nothing for allergies...

I have allergies.

I have thought about this before and this is what I think. We live in a clean environment, we sleep in beds and walk on floors and if we get dirty we clean ourselves. A human in the wild would sleep on the ground, would walk on the ground and would only clean themselves when a good supply of water was around, like a river. We are modern humans with ancient immune systems, our bodies are supposed to be invaded by things in the dirty all the time, but we are so clean that our immune systems have nothing to do most of the time. So our immune system starts attacking things that it would not have long ago.

This is just my crazy idea...

i get hayfever (allergy to pollen)...not severe but annoying

i do think one thing is a bit amusing about allergy warnings....you'll get a warning on a packet of nuts that says "may contain nuts"...you would hope so if you were buying them

Originally posted by debbiejo
That does nothing for allergies...

i think he's trying to say that he's allergic to it...

The survival of the fittest....you'll all die out...leaving the world to us non allergies people...We will take over....

Originally posted by debbiejo
The survival of the fittest....you'll all die out...leaving the world to us non allergies people...We will take over....

Well, we could do worse than leaving the world to you debbiejo!

Anyway, here is part of what I'm getting at..... In tracing the vertical evolutionary record contained in human and the other analyzed genomes, scientists ran into a slight problem. The human genome contains 223 genes that do not have the required predecessors on the genomic evolutionary tree.

An analysis of the functions of these genes through the proteins that they spell out shows that they include not only proteins involved in important physiological but also psychiatric functions. Moreover, they are responsible for important neurological enzymes that stem only from the mitochondrial portion of the DNA – the so-called “Eve” DNA that humankind inherited only through the mother-line, all the way back to a single “Eve.”

I propose that the 223 genes that suddenly appeared in humankinds genome that cannot be attributed to evolution must have been inserted there. In addition, these 223 genes must have been, in a sense, alien to the earth. Don't start to get me wrong, no, I don't think that we humans are entirely alien in origin. Just 223 genes worth. If I had the ability to transport debbiejo (she says she has no allergies) to another inhabitable planet far, far away, there would no doubt be fauna, flora, foods there that do not exist on Earth. How do you think her immune system would react to alient plant and animal life? How about ALLERGIES!

More to come...... What are your thoughts?

Debbiejo on another planet would have a hard time....But I once did have allergies...to mold....I did get rid of them with changing my diet..

Please...tell us more....so interested....I'm into health....you probably wont get much of an intelligent response in this GF though....

Originally posted by Cloud Dancer
Well, we could do worse than leaving the world to you debbiejo!

Anyway, here is part of what I'm getting at..... In tracing the vertical evolutionary record contained in human and the other analyzed genomes, scientists ran into a slight problem. The human genome contains 223 genes that do not have the required predecessors on the genomic evolutionary tree.

An analysis of the functions of these genes through the proteins that they spell out shows that they include not only proteins involved in important physiological but also psychiatric functions. Moreover, they are responsible for important neurological enzymes that stem only from the mitochondrial portion of the DNA – the so-called “Eve” DNA that humankind inherited only through the mother-line, all the way back to a single “Eve.”

I propose that the 223 genes that suddenly appeared in humankinds genome that cannot be attributed to evolution must have been inserted there. In addition, these 223 genes must have been, in a sense, alien to the earth. Don't start to get me wrong, no, I don't think that we humans are entirely alien in origin. Just 223 genes worth. If I had the ability to transport debbiejo (she says she has no allergies) to another inhabitable planet far, far away, there would no doubt be fauna, flora, foods there that do not exist on Earth. How do you think her immune system would react to alient plant and animal life? How about ALLERGIES!

More to come...... What are your thoughts?

Why would alien have DNA? DNA is the way creatures on Earth were formed. Aliens would have some other way of life.