Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought science had concluded that it's because our homes are too clean. Kids no longer roll around in the dirt with the dogs (for example) to the detriment of their immune systems
It's far from conclusive, as I understand it, but one theory is that society as a whole has less exposure to things that build immune systems, not that individual houses are too clean.
My kid's immune condition wasn't peanut allergies, but you'd be amazed at how many people implied that it was my fault because I kept my house too clean (note: I started keeping my house that clean after my kid developed the illness whose treatment made him immunocompromised) or because they assumed he wasn't breastfed.
Anecdotally, I live at the beach and it’s rare that we are indoors in the evening and weekends. No hand sanitizer being used before eating on the beach, god knows what we ingest from the water, plenty of Vit D. Our house has zero allergies, other than mine to acetaminophen.
Anecdotally, my kids are outside constantly, and have been from a very early age. I didn't do hand sanitizer. We have dogs that my kids absolutely rolled around with from an early age.
3 kids
One has significant outdoor allergies and asthma
One had life threatening medication allergies, and died from an illness that is in the same category of illnesses on the rise.
One has no allergies whatsoever.
I didn't cause any of it, just like you didn't cause your luck by living at the beach. You got lucky. Pray that that luck holds.