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titleOfInvention Opioid receptors stimulating compounds (thymoquinone, nigella sativa) and food allergy
abstract The present invention relates generally to the fields of food allergy and nutrition. It was found that the stimulation of opioid receptors could be used to treat or prevent food allergy. One embodiment of the present invention concerns hence the use of an opioid receptor stimulating compound like thymoquinone or plant extracts from Nigella sativa, Eupatorium ayapana, Satureja montana or Thymus for the preparation of a composition to treat or prevent food allergy.
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