My understanding would be that Ananphylaxis can never ve a zero risk for severe allergies. After all, most anaphylaxis is triggered by accidentally eating an allergen or a tiny cross-contamination with an allergen. Everything depends on sensitivity of your allergy. I am excited about this startup, because we've been researching OIT (oral immunotherapy) treatment for my daughter who has multiple life-threatening allergies. My understanding is that oral therapy is only just beginning to be approved in the US and that most protocols call for first few months of dosing to be done in a doctor office, followed by maintenance doses that can be done or even prepared at home.
Is this treatment different than OIT? Is it more suitable for less-threatening allergies like seasonal allergies? or is there a cut-off in IgE levels this treatment would be indicated for?
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpP41WQ6pBc