LAZ wrote:A reaction to
Vibrio parahaemolyticus isn't really a matter of sensitivity. It's not an allergen, but a bacterium that causes food poisoning.
Cooking is likely a more effective preventative than a cranberry-oregano concoction.
LAZ,
I think it should also be mentioned that there is no way to prevent an allergic reaction to shellfish other than abstaining from consumption.
Depending on sensitivity, individuals with shellfish allergies should not even eat grilled or fried items where shellfish are offered in those preparation methods.
Disclaimer: I am not in the medical profession, but as a manager in a seafood restaurant I saw many reactions to shellfish from hives to full blown anaphylatic (sp?) shock where the individual turned blue within 1 minute of eating one bite of a fried chicken tender.
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