Prognose

Über den Endpunkt der Prognose werden täglich Informationen zum Pollenflug von bis zu 5 Tagen bereitgestellt. Sie können die folgenden Informationen festlegen, die Nutzern angezeigt werden:

  • Anzahl der Prognosetage
  • Sprachcode für übersetzte Felder
  • Größe der Antwortseite
  • Detaillierte Informationen über die Pflanzen in einem bestimmten Bereich und ihr allergenisches Potenzial

Prognoseanfragen

Um tägliche Polleninformationen mithilfe des Prognoseendpunkts anzufordern, senden Sie eine HTTP-GET-Anfrage an:

https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY

Fügen Sie die Parameter in die URL ein. Die Anfrage enthält den Standort, für den Sie die Pollenprognose erhalten möchten, die Anzahl der Prognosetage und Informationen zum Pollenflug, die in die Antwort aufgenommen werden sollen.

Prognoseantworten

Der Antworttext enthält den Regionscode der angeforderten Koordinaten und tägliche Prognoseinformationen für jeden angeforderten Tag. Wenn Sie Informationen für mehr als einen Tag anfordern, enthält der Antworttext auch ein Token, mit dem die nächste Seite abgerufen werden kann, wenn die Informationen nicht in die angeforderte Seitengröße passen.

Der Antworttext enthält außerdem drei Objekte:

  • DayInfo liefert zusammen mit PollenTypeInfo und PlantInfo das Datum der dargestellten Prognose.

  • PollenTypeInfo gibt die Saisonabhängigkeit der verfügbaren Pollentypen (GRASS, TREE und WEED), den Pollenindex und zugehörige Gesundheitsempfehlungen zu den angeforderten Koordinaten an.

  • PlantInfo stellt Pflanzennamen und -beschreibungen für die angeforderten Koordinaten bereit, einschließlich Saisonabhängigkeit, Aussehen und Kreuzreaktionen.

Grundlegende Parameter

Beispielanfrage

Der folgende Code zeigt, wie Sie eine einfache Anfrage für eine forecast:lookup-Anfrage erstellen. In diesem Beispiel legen Sie den Ort und die Anzahl der Tage fest, an denen die Pollenbelastung erfasst wird.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=1"

Beispielantwort

Der obige Aufruf generiert die folgende JSON-Antwort.

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 11
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Grasses",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "GRASS",
            "family": "Poaceae",
            "season": "Late spring, summer",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, long and narrow and the leaf margin is smooth.",
            "crossReaction": "Plantain (Plantago) pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like melons, oranges, tomatoes, peanuts, soy, potato, and other legumes.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ragweed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "None",
            "indexDescription": "Pollen levels are very low and are not likely to trigger allergic reactions",
            "color": {}
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate or opposite, divided and lobed. The leaf margin is smooth or serrated.",
            "crossReaction": "Mugwort and Goldenrod as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion, and Chamomile.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Alder"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Mugwort",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "The leaves are green on the upper side and gray-green on the lower side.",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, divided and pinnate.",
            "crossReaction": "Ragweed and Goldenrod pollen as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion and Chamomile. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like mustard, peach, celery and various herbs and spices.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_closeup.jpg"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Zusätzliche Parameter

Beispielanfrage

Der folgende Code zeigt, wie Sie eine Anfrage für forecast:lookup erstellen. In diesem Beispiel legen Sie den Standort, die Tage und die Antwortsprache fest und entfernen die Pflanzenbeschreibung.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=1&languageCode=fr&plantsDescription=0"

Beispielantwort

Der obige Aufruf generiert die folgende JSON-Antwort:

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 11
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Herbacée",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Arbre",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Herbacées",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles actuellement. La journée est idéale pour profiter du grand air !"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Bouleau",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olivier"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Graminées",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ambroisie",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "Aucun",
            "indexDescription": "Les niveaux de pollen sont très faibles et ont peu de risque de déclencher des réactions allergiques.",
            "color": {}
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Aulne"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Armoise",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Très faible",
            "indexDescription": "Les personnes extrêmement sensibles au pollen sont susceptibles de ressentir des symptômes.",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Maximale Seitengröße

Beispielanfrage

Der folgende Code zeigt, wie Sie eine Anfrage für forecast:lookup erstellen. In diesem Beispiel legen Sie den Standort, die Anzahl der prognostizierten Tage (in diesem Fall 4) und ein Seitengrößenlimit von 1 fest. Diese Anfrage gibt die Prognose nur für den ersten Tag zurück. Die Antwort enthält das Attribut nextPageToken, das Sie dann in einer zweiten Anfrage verwenden, um auf Tag 2 von 4 zuzugreifen.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=4&pageSize=1"

Beispielantwort

Der obige Aufruf generiert die folgende JSON-Antwort, einschließlich nextPageToken. In einer zweiten Anfrage verwenden Sie nextPageToken, um auf den nächsten Tag in der Prognose zuzugreifen.

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 14
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "It's a good day for outdoor activities since pollen levels are low.",
            "Do you know which plants cause your pollen allergy? Check out the pollen data to be prepared."
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
          "displayName": "Grasses",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "GRASS",
            "family": "Poaceae",
            "season": "Late spring, summer",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, long and narrow and the leaf margin is smooth.",
            "crossReaction": "Plantain (Plantago) pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like melons, oranges, tomatoes, peanuts, soy, potato, and other legumes.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/graminales_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "RAGWEED",
          "displayName": "Ragweed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 0,
            "category": "None",
            "indexDescription": "Pollen levels are very low and are not likely to trigger allergic reactions",
            "color": {}
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "None",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate or opposite, divided and lobed. The leaf margin is smooth or serrated.",
            "crossReaction": "Mugwort and Goldenrod as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion, and Chamomile.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/ragweed_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "ALDER",
          "displayName": "Alder"
        },
        {
          "code": "MUGWORT",
          "displayName": "Mugwort",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "WEED",
            "family": "Asteraceae (the daisy family)",
            "season": "Late summer, fall",
            "specialColors": "The leaves are green on the upper side and gray-green on the lower side.",
            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, divided and pinnate.",
            "crossReaction": "Ragweed and Goldenrod pollen as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion and Chamomile. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like mustard, peach, celery and various herbs and spices.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/mugwort_closeup.jpg"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "nextPageToken": "CAESdApadHlwZS5nb29nbGVhcGlzLm..."
}

Fügen Sie nextPageToken in die Anfrage ein, um auf Seite 2 zuzugreifen. Die Antwort enthält die nextPageToken, mit der Sie dann auf Tag 3 der Prognose zugreifen können.

curl -X GET "https://pollen.googleapis.com/v1/forecast:lookup?key=YOUR_API_KEY&location.longitude=35.32&location.latitude=32.32&days=4&pageSize=1&pageToken=CAESdApadHlwZS5nb29nbGVhcGlzLm..."

Die Antwort enthält Informationen zu Tag 2 der Pollenflugvorhersage:

{
  "regionCode": "IL",
  "dailyInfo": [
    {
      "date": {
        "year": 2023,
        "month": 7,
        "day": 15
      },
      "pollenTypeInfo": [
        {
          "code": "GRASS",
          "displayName": "Grass",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 2,
            "category": "Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "red": 0.5176471,
              "green": 0.8117647,
              "blue": 0.2
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "It's a good day for outdoor activities since pollen levels are low.",
            "Do you know which plants cause your pollen allergy? Check out the pollen data to be prepared."
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "TREE",
          "displayName": "Tree",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        },
        {
          "code": "WEED",
          "displayName": "Weed",
          "inSeason": true,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "healthRecommendations": [
            "Pollen levels are very low right now. It's a great day to enjoy the outdoors!"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "plantInfo": [
        {
          "code": "BIRCH",
          "displayName": "Birch",
          "inSeason": false,
          "indexInfo": {
            "code": "UPI",
            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
            "value": 1,
            "category": "Very Low",
            "indexDescription": "People with very high allergy to pollen are likely to experience symptoms",
            "color": {
              "green": 0.61960787,
              "blue": 0.22745098
            }
          },
          "plantDescription": {
            "type": "TREE",
            "family": "Betulaceae (the Birch family)",
            "season": "Late winter, spring",
            "specialColors": "The bark is usually whitish-gray, silver, or sometimes red.",
            "specialShapes": "Birch leaves are often triangular with jagged edges. The bark on most birch trees has horizontal dark streaks that look like scoring. Birch tree bark is also well-known for its paper-like texture and peeling nature.",
            "crossReaction": "Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech, Willow, and Oak pollen. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like hazelnuts, almonds, peanuts, pears, apples, cherries and carrots.",
            "picture": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_full.jpg",
            "pictureCloseup": "https://storage.googleapis.com/pollen-pictures/birch_closeup.jpg"
          }
        },
        {
          "code": "OLIVE",
          "displayName": "Olive"
        },
        {
          "code": "GRAMINALES",
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            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
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            "specialColors": "None",
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            "displayName": "Universal Pollen Index",
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            "specialShapes": "The leaves are alternate, divided and pinnate.",
            "crossReaction": "Ragweed and Goldenrod pollen as well as daisies such as Sunflower, Dandelion and Chamomile. In addition, there may be a higher risk for food allergies like mustard, peach, celery and various herbs and spices.",
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