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One theory about the increase in gluten allergies is Breathe Green Charcoal Bag that family connections impact a person's chance of getting a gluten allergy. In other words, if you are related to someone with gluten intolerance, you are more likely to have it than someone with no hereditary trace of it. This theory is hazy at best, but it could be an indication as to why over several generations the number has been on the rise. Since gluten allergies do show up in people with no family line of them, there are still holes in this suggestion.
Another hypothesis about why gluten allergies are widespread is that our clean environments are causing allergy increases across the board. Because we all live in a more hygienic state now than we ever have, our bodies don't build up the same immune systems that they once did. This barrier is what prevents us from developing allergies, asthma, and a variety of other disorders. The problem with this theory is that there has been a peak of gluten intolerance even in developing countries, where people aren't hygienic and do have to develop strong immune systems. Thus the puzzle remains unsolved.
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