What's bananas is he's a great doctor, extremely nice guy, and incredibly accomplished researcher. In person he is exacting (which I
LOVE), not at all dismissive of concerns, and completely open to outliers. I think the problem is in two parts. First, he answers questions as asked so the primary responsibility lies in a faulty question. Note to Allergic Living, ask about
contact-to-ingestion with population and ecological validity. Second, he's busy so one could reasonably assume a pat question receives a pat answer to save himself time so he can treat patients like my kids. He's got to cut some corners assuming he actually sleeps, eats and showers within a 24 hour period.
Off to go soothe self with gym and tasteless, chalky protein supplement.