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    Quote Originally Posted by Snell1234 View Post
    Back to buying from lost empire herbs, if you have ever bought from them.

    This is your health - saving a few dollars really shouldn't be coming into it.
    turns out i was accidently megadosing without even realizing, the pine pollin i bought is extremely fine, and theres a lot more than what i thought there'd be in the tea spoons. i accidently took like 20grams + these past few days thinking i was only taking 5grams like cdnuts recomended hence; the terrible response... im a fucking idiot .... going to buy a scale asap

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxLUK View Post
    turns out i was accidently megadosing without even realizing, the pine pollin i bought is extremely fine, and theres a lot more than what i thought there'd be in the tea spoons. i accidently took like 20grams + these past few days thinking i was only taking 5grams like cdnuts recomended hence; the terrible response... im a fucking idiot .... going to buy a scale asap
    Or buy from lost empire herbs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snell1234 View Post
    Or buy from lost empire herbs!
    yeah i will do that too bro dont u worry lmao. so is there really no limit to the amount of this stuff we can eat? i recall cdnuts saying that you can have as much as u want because it's "food"? so if i wanted to have 100grams, could i?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxLUK View Post
    turns out i was accidently megadosing without even realizing, the pine pollin i bought is extremely fine, and theres a lot more than what i thought there'd be in the tea spoons. i accidently took like 20grams + these past few days thinking i was only taking 5grams like cdnuts recomended hence; the terrible response... im a fucking idiot .... going to buy a scale asap
    In my opinion you shouldn't have a bad response regardless. The stuff from Lost Empire herbs is basically food grade and I don't really think you can OD on it. I've taken three huge tablespoons per day gears back and only felt better and better results. Take this for what it's worth

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    So in your professional medical opinion people with possible food allergies should not have a bad response to food-like substances like pine pollen? A known allergen?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cdsnuts View Post
    In my opinion you shouldn't have a bad response regardless. The stuff from Lost Empire herbs is basically food grade and I don't really think you can OD on it. I've taken three huge tablespoons per day gears back and only felt better and better results. Take this for what it's worth

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzbee View Post
    So in your professional medical opinion people with possible food allergies should not have a bad response to food-like substances like pine pollen? A known allergen?
    Dude, why do you have to be such a cunt all the time. He never said he was a medical professional. He prefaced AND ended with "in my opinion," "for what it's worth," etc. And all he did was give his personal experience. You just try to start fights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzbee View Post
    So in your professional medical opinion people with possible food allergies should not have a bad response to food-like substances like pine pollen? A known allergen?
    You're welcome for the help. Anytime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzbee View Post
    So in your professional medical opinion people with possible food allergies should not have a bad response to food-like substances like pine pollen? A known allergen?
    Pine pollen is not a known allergen. The opposite in fact. It helps with allergies.

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    Clin Exp Allergy. 2009 Sep;39(9):1438-46. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2009.03308.x. Epub 2009 Jul 2.
    Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of pine pollen.

    Gastaminza G1, Lombardero M, Bernaola G, Antepara I, Muñoz D, Gamboa PM, Audicana MT, Marcos C, Ansotegui IJ.
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    BACKGROUND:
    Pine pollen has long been considered a non-allergenic pollen. The large size of the grain and its low levels of proteins are the main reasons invoked to explain this low allergenicity. The aim of this study was to describe the main allergenic bands of Pinus radiata (PR) and its cross-reactivity with other pine species, other conifers and grass pollen.
    METHODS:
    Sixty-five pine-pollen-allergic patients (51% also sensitized to grass pollen) were studied. Skin prick tests (SPT) to a battery of allergens including PR, Pinus pinea, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra and Cupressus sempervirens pollens and specific IgE determination to PR and Pinus strobus were performed. IgE-immunoblotting to a PR extract and other pine pollens was also carried out. UniCAP inhibition and immunoblotting inhibition studies were performed to assess the cross-reactivity between different pollens.
    RESULTS:
    The SPTs were positive with all the pine pollen extracts tested in 69% of the patients. Specific IgE was positive to PR or P. strobus in 77% of the patients, and to Lolium perenne in 51%. Nine different allergenic bands were detected. The two main allergens were a 42 kDa band recognized by 85% of the patients and a band of approximately 6-8 kDa recognized by 40%. A high degree of cross-reactivity was observed between different pine pollen species, but not between pines and C. sempervirens pollen. A partial cross-reactivity could be seen between pine and grass pollens only in patients also sensitized to L. perenne.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    Pine pollen should be considered as a potential allergenic pollen especially where this pollen is abundant. The detection of a high number of patients that were monosensitized to pine pollen suggests the possibility of treating these patients with specific immunotherapy.



    Quote Originally Posted by Snell1234 View Post
    Pine pollen is not a known allergen. The opposite in fact. It helps with allergies.

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    "Reactions to pine pollen are similar to the results of other pollen allergies. People allergic to pine pollen often have grass allergies. Allergic reactions to pine nuts range from mild to extremely severe cases, including anaphylactic reaction. This life-threatening reaction can occur in seconds. Watch for warning signs in restaurants, fast food places, and other places where food is prepared and/or served."

    The Hazards Of Pine Pollen Allergy | PinePollenTincture.com

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