1911Tuner
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Well...I guess I'll have to apologize for that one.
And yes. I know about peanut allergies. I have it myself. I just don't eat'em.
And yes. I know about peanut allergies. I have it myself. I just don't eat'em.
As you can see, even DUST can cause a reaction.Mayo Clinic Article said:Exposure to peanuts can occur in three ways:
* Direct contact. The most common cause of peanut allergy is direct contact with peanuts. This means exposure via all routes of contact — usually through eating peanuts, but including kissing or touching someone who's been in direct contact with peanuts.
* Cross-contact. This is the unintended introduction of peanuts into a product. It's generally the result of exposure to peanuts during processing or handling of a food product.
* Inhalation. An allergic reaction may occur if you inhale dust or aerosols containing peanuts, such as that of peanut flour or peanut oil cooking spray.