Study participants noted that the pill they took was difficult to ingest and tasted like 'rancid butter,' so researchers are exploring a new delivery system.
Researchers say they believe a pill to fight food allergies may be close, but study participants didn't want to take the awful smelling treatment.
The issue was that the pill was hard to swallow for study participants, who said it smelled like dog droppings and rancid butter and had an awful taste.
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