It happens. And it's not about the tangerines. We need to bring together pork, alcohol and dancing. The result is a dangerous allergy. Rather, this happened only once, but the story turned out to be very popular.
It all started with an exercise allergy. Some allergy sufferers who tried to exercise felt very bad during exercise. It turned out that their allergies manifested themselves exclusively during sports.
To do this, it was necessary to eat some cherished product 4 hours before training, and then from physical exertion it became bad.
There are many different explanations for this allergy, but the most popular is to increase the permeability of the intestinal wall to allergens.
We are with you already discussed different types of abdominal pain and other gastrointestinal disorders in athletes. It was about how, during sports, various toxins can seep through the intestinal wall and enter the bloodstream. Athletes can feel sick from this.
In much the same way as toxins, various other large molecules like proteins enter the bloodstream from the intestines. They may be allergic.
And now such an allergic person lives and does not suspect anything until he decides to run with a high pulse. And then he gets sick.
Sometimes the exercise isn't hard enough to make your intestines leaky. But there are helpers that increase permeability. These include aspirin or alcohol.
Alcohol opens doors in the wall of the stomach and intestines for allergens. Along with physical activity, alcohol acts in a friendly manner.
And then in 1994 an amazing story happened that ended badly for one such allergy sufferer.
The poor fellow was allergic to cats. This allergy sometimes cross-reacts with pork proteins. The allergic person ate at a pork party, drank alcohol and danced well. A decent portion of the allergen got into his bloodstream, and the poor fellow, as luck would have it, did not take his adrenaline with him. It all ended badly.
Didn't the dancers make you feel bad?