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Thirty percent of the Russian population are suffering from allergy
Thirty percent of the Russian population are suffering from allergy, Immunology Institute director Rakhim Khaitov, member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, says in the interview to the Tribuna newspaper. Flavoring, aromatized and food grade dye are harmful to the body. They cause allergy, affect digestion and other vital systems, derail the immune system. Genetically modified organisms are harmless, Khaitov is sure. For quality improvement a gene well-known in nature and well-studied is introduced into plant or animal genomes. It would be different if it were an absolutely new gene, artificial or imported from Mars. It is not chemistry but pure biotechnology. Vaccines developed at the Immunology Institute are not to be found in the world. With the help of these medicinal preparations specialists plan to attain true, 100-percent treatment for allergy. After 15 injections of allergotropine the body balance is restored, the immune system produces only protective antibodies and allergy - from hives and rhinitis to bronchial asthma - disappears. These preparations are at the last stage of clinical tests: hundreds of cases have been cured with good results. Possibly, allergy will stop being the 21st-century plague
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