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'''The taste''': Like a carrot where from all sugar, water and orange color had been removed i.e. pretty bad | '''The taste''': Like a carrot where from all sugar, water and orange color had been removed i.e. pretty bad | ||
'''The end result''': I have not had any birch pollen allergy starting from Spring 2001. | '''Contains a side-effect''': Occasionally I had perceptions like I was having a slight fever, but the allergy symptoms did not become worse from the consumption of the flowers. | ||
'''<u>The end result</u>''': <u>I have not had any birch pollen allergy starting from Spring 2001.</u> | |||
Birch trees are of the genus Betula. In Finland there are two primary species of birch [[w:Betula pubescens]] ([[w:fi:hieskoivu]]) and [[w:Betula pendula]] ([[w:fi:rauduskoivu]]). [[w:List of Betula species]] | Birch trees are of the genus Betula. In Finland there are two primary species of birch [[w:Betula pubescens]] ([[w:fi:hieskoivu]]) and [[w:Betula pendula]] ([[w:fi:rauduskoivu]]). [[w:List of Betula species]] |
Revision as of 12:55, 27 April 2022
I used to have a bad w:birch w:pollen w:allergy that seemed to just get worse as years went by. I did not have that allergy from birth, but it developed at some stage.
The theorem: In the Spring of 2000, I formulated and tested my theorem that by consuming some birch flowerings I can make the allergy go away, by telling it very loudly enough that you do not make any sense.
The method: I was living in Helsinki back then and every day when I passed a birch tree I would grab 2-3 flowering bunches and ate them with plenty of water, for the duration that they were present in the trees.
The taste: Like a carrot where from all sugar, water and orange color had been removed i.e. pretty bad
Contains a side-effect: Occasionally I had perceptions like I was having a slight fever, but the allergy symptoms did not become worse from the consumption of the flowers.
The end result: I have not had any birch pollen allergy starting from Spring 2001.
Birch trees are of the genus Betula. In Finland there are two primary species of birch w:Betula pubescens (w:fi:hieskoivu) and w:Betula pendula (w:fi:rauduskoivu). w:List of Betula species