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They don't, nothing happens. Why someone would get an allegeric reaction is for this reason. Your "disease fighters" (white blood cells) mistakes the pollen for a disease and attacks it by letting antibodies out. What the allergic reaction is, is basically an over reaction of your body fighting the substance.

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