Sensitive Immune Systems.

a: Antigen ~
b: a lightswitch to stadium lights

What: "Incredibly, it only takes about 200 molecules of an antigen to trigger systemic allergic reactions. An antigen is like a lightswitch to stadium lights, it only serves to trigger a massive immune reaction." This is probably one of the best analogies for the past year or so. The link is a general discussion about people with super sensitive immune systems.

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Date: Apr 30 2013 12:49 PM


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