Is there a cure for tree nut allergy?

A major problem with food allergies is that there's currently no cure for them. For the past few decades, all doctors could do was passively prescribe epinephrine pens — the best way to rescue someone who is having a serious allergic reaction — and recommend avoiding the allergenic food.
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Can I get rid of my tree nut allergy?

While there is no cure for a tree nut allergy, the good news is that oral immunotherapy, which involves consuming increasing doses of an allergen to build up tolerance, is at the experimental stage for tree nuts.
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How can I stop being allergic to nuts?

The best way to prevent a reaction is to avoid peanuts and tree nuts. Avoiding nuts means more than just not eating them. It also means not eating any foods that might contain tree nuts or peanuts as ingredients. The best way to be sure a food is nut free is to read the label.
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Is Avocado a tree nut?

Since avocado is classified as a fruit and not a tree nut, you should be able to eat avocados even if you have a nut allergy. However, some studies have shown that avocados have similar proteins as chestnuts. So if you're allergic to chestnuts, you may have to avoid avocados.
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Why are so many people allergic to nuts?

The reason for the response is an overactive immune system that identifies proteins in the peanut as a threat. An antibody called immunoglobulin E is produced which causes chemicals to be released. The result is an allergic reaction – one that could potentially be life-threatening.
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What are the rarest allergies?

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  • Fish odour. ...
  • Vibrations (vibratory urticaria) ...
  • Diagnosis and treatment.
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What nuts arent tree nuts?

Nutmeg, water chestnut, butternut squash and shea nuts are not tree nuts (the term “nut” does not always indicate a tree nut) and are generally well tolerated by tree nut-allergic individuals.
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Is coconut a tree nut?

*Coconut. The FDA lists coconut as a tree nut. In fact, coconut is a seed of a drupaceous fruit. Most people allergic to tree nuts can safely eat coconut.
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Is banana a nut?

Banana typically pairs well with nuts, such as in tasty banana-nut bread. This doesn't make banana a nut, however. Bananas are fruits, although the plants bananas grow on are considered herbaceous, or non-woody. This makes banana plants technically herbs, but no relation to ground or tree nuts.
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Is chocolate a tree nut?

Tree nut proteins can be found in some surprising places, such as cereals, crackers, cookies, candy, chocolates, energy bars, flavored coffee, frozen desserts, marinades, barbeque sauces and some cold cuts, such as mortadella.
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Is coconut fruit or nut?

Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, which is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed. A seed is the reproductive unit of a flowering plant.
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