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Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:17:10 -0700
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Popularity of Royal Jelly May Increase Allergy Incidents

Case of Anaphylaxis Caused by Ingestion of Royal Jelly 
The Journal of Dermatology, Volume 35 Issue 4 Page 222-224, April 2008 
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/04/popularity-of-royal-jelly-may-increase.html

Anaphylaxis is a severe form of allergic disease. Royal jelly is widely
consumed in Japan, but a few cases of anaphylaxis caused by royal jelly
have been reported. We encountered a 26-year-old Japanese woman who
developed anaphylaxis after drinking a beverage of crude royal jelly
including honey... 

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