They're high inovomucoid protein which acts as an anti-allergenic in the body.
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Can you link some of those here so I can read some?I have read a lot of peer reviewed articles about how they help to improve allergy symptoms. I'm just a nerd and like reading.
Thanks.I'm just looking into it because my husband has some type of severe allergy to something at work and he comes home with hives almost every day.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4256569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5773610/
I'm normally pretty skeptical of those kinds of claims, but I found some articles from the Mayo Clinic that back it up. I just wish I was getting more than one egg a day. It means that I only get to eat them about once every three days.I have read a lot of peer reviewed articles about how they help to improve allergy symptoms. I'm just a nerd and like reading.
I wouldn't be skeptical of them because they are done by actual doctors. They are actual studies that have been performed.I'm normally pretty skeptical of those kinds of claims, but I found some articles from the Mayo Clinic that back it up. I just wish I was getting more than one egg a day. It means that I only get to eat them about once every three days.
I'm glad you guys have quails hatching so I don't feel like I need to buy quail eggs right now!
Any pictures of what the Pearl's look like when babies?right side of feeder is scarlet and 2 autumn amber, left side is 2 SSC, just above feeder is falb fee and off to left is a pearl