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... Dust mite allergy...
... The symtoms are all too common including, sneezing, coughing, runny nose, breathing difficulties, skin inflammations, and more...
... A true allergy sufferer knows how difficult it is to deal with these symptoms on a daily basis...
... Dust mites are so incredibly small that if you were to examine one gram of dust, you would find as many as 500...
... ” This is true for dust mites in that this small creature can do a lot of damage...
... Keep in mind that the dust mite itself is not necessarily the problem but the proteins produced in the feces...
... If your allergy is to airborne elements, you are really at the mercy of changing winds, weather, and seasons too when you are outdoors...
... The dust mite is related to ticks and spiders and is commonly found in carpet, furniture, curtains, stuffed animals, bedding, and any place where dust collects...
... For a dust mite to grow, they must have a warm and humid environment, which is why you would not find them living in a dry climate or any place 3,000 feet above sea level or higher...
... While most people think they have reaction to dust, the fact is they actually have a dust mite allergy...
... There are several tools at the allergy sufferer's disposal to help, but some of the most effective are air purifiers that can help scrub the air of allergic compounds and remove the allergy causing contaminants...
... Dust mites eat dead skin from humans and then produce up to 20 pellets of waste each day...
... That means a female that lays eggs can produce around 30 mites every three weeks...
... For the person with a dust mite allergy, this is really bad news...
... Now, the interesting aspect of the dust mite is that since they do not bite or spread any type of disease, people without a dust mite allergy are not affected...
... Air duct filters are another valuable weapon in the arsenal for cleaning the air you breathe...
... Either used by themselves or in tandem with other air cleaners such as air purifiers, they can help rid the air of the following: Dust, pollen, allergen...
... Pet dander, dust mites...
... On the other hand, the person with a dust mite allergy will definitely be miserable...
... The most serious problem associated dust mites, is that this indoor allergen causes perennial allergic rhinitis...
... Because dust mites reproduce so quickly and can be difficult to eliminate, the person with a dust mite allergy will have symptoms of itchy, watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose or stuffiness, respiratory problems, stopped up ears, asthma, and atopic dermatitis...
... Air duct filters are very easy to install and yet very effective in what they do...
... If you suspect that you have a dust mite allergy, you can do several things to make it better...
... Remember, once the humidity dips below 50%, the dust mite will die and the person with a dust mite allergy finds relief from the annoying symptoms...
... As with other air purification products, air duct cleaners are usually specified to clean the air within a certain area or space...
... Air duct filters are another way that allergy sufferers can begin to take back their life and break free from from allergy symptoms...
... [read more] Often, people with severe dust mite allergy will remove wall-to-wall carpeting and opt for hardwood or ceramic flooring instead...
... Having a dust mite allergy can be frustrating but in most cases, the symptoms are not dangerous...
... The only exception would be for people with asthma in that a dust mite can trigger an attack...
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- Allergy Prevention and Treatment. Allergy Relief.
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... Allergy Prevention and Treatment...
... Allergy Relief...
... Holistic approach for the prevention and treatment of allergy through vitamin and mineral supplements, exercise, herbal medicine and home remedy...
... The best home allergy treatment and home allergy prevention is the avoidance from allergen...
... The first step is to determine the allergens that would trigger your allergy...
... Avoiding an allergen may involve discontinuing a drug (medication allergy), avoiding foods and food derivatives (food allergy), keeping a pet out of the house (rhinitis), being selective in using materials, installing high-efficiency air filters...
... A person with an allergy to house dust should remove items that collect dust...
... Pollen allergy is also termed as hay fever...
... According to the statistics released by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases approximately one out of ten Americans is affected by the pollen allergy...
... Install a filter over bedroom air vents to prevent pet dander, dust, and molds from being blown in from other parts of the house through heating or air-conditioning ducts...
... Wash bed linens in hot water (at least 130° Fahrenheit) and use your dryer's hottest setting to kill mites and control animal allergens...
... Enclose pillows, mattresses, and box springs in zippered, air-tight casings to curtail mite activity...
... Keep dust from accumulating by vacuuming floors and cleaning surfaces weekly...
... Keep small knickknacks, books, and CDs inside cabinets or drawers so that they don't collect dust...
... According to Badrul Chowdhury, allergist and immunologist in the FDA symptoms of allergy and common cold can be distinguished on the following basis...
... Symptoms of cold are of short-time, the nasal secretion is thicker and combined with other symptoms like hoarseness, sore throat, fever and malaise...
... But others with same symptoms would require help of health care provider to get relief from their allergies...
... If you experience these allergy symptoms throughout the year it may be due to the allergens like animal dander, dust mites or other particles...
... If your allergy symptoms do not respond to the over-the-counter medicines you must consult a qualified health care provider...
... Your doctor may recommend an allergy test (usually a skin test) after conducting physical examination and studying symptoms...
... The skin test is helpful in determining type of allergy including allergens such as grass pollen or ragweed...
... Antihistamines: The drugs most commonly used to relieve the symptoms of allergies and used as allergy treatment are antihistamines...
... Medical Measures for Allergy Treatment...
... In conditions where the allergens cannot be avoided, allergen immunotherapgy is used for allergy treatment and allevation of allergy symptoms...
... Immmunotherapy, commonly called allergy shots or injections, can be given to desensitize a person to the allergen...
... Immunotherapy is used most often for allergies to house dust mites, pollen, insect bites, and animal dander...
... Once it is confirmed that the allergy you have is seasonal in nature you must adopt preventive measures to avoid pollen...
... During spring and summer pollen levels are at peak during dusk periods...
... If you are one of the misfortunate allergy sufferers you must avoid mowing grass, keep windows of house and car and activate air-conditioner especially when the pollen levels are high...
... Vitamin and Mineral Supplement for Allergy Treatment and Prevention...
... Even if you don't have any identified food allergy, reducing the intake of foods that may stimulate inflammation (such as meats, full fat dairy products, sugar, and highly processed foods) may improve your symptoms...
... In such cases you may have to use certain drugs for achieving relief from allergy...
... Some doctors picking up from this study suggests vitamin C as part of allergy treatment...
... Bromelain supplements is may help suppress cough, reduce nasal mucus associated with sinusitis, and relieve the swelling and inflammation caused by hay fever and is generally used for allergy treatment...
... Quercetin is another supplement used for allergy treatment together with bromalain...
... Quercetin acts as allergy treatment by inhibiting the production and release of histamine...
... You must avoid operating machinery, driving etc when you are using anti-histamines...
... • Non=steroidal Nasal Sprays: Nasal sprays like cromolyn sodium (NasalCrom) are helpful in prevention of rhinitis allergic symptoms...
... However, you must use this nasal spray before onset on allergic symptoms...
... Nutrition and Diet for Allergy Treatment and Prevention...
... Nutrition and diet help in the allergy treatment and allergy prevention...
... If you have food allergy, eliminate those items from your diet...
... Even if you don't have any identified food allergy, try a diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables, reduce the intake of foods that may stimulate inflammation (such as meats, full fat dairy products, sugar, and highly processed foods)...
... Change in your diet may improve allergic symptoms...
... Omega-6 fatty acids have a longstanding history of folk use as allergy treatment...
... They are essential fatty acids (EFAs), meaning that they are needed by the body and must be obtained from the diet...
... Studies on the use of essential fatty acids for allergy treatment and prevention have had mixed results...
... Whether taking a gamma linolic acid supplement improves your symptoms, therefore, may be very individual...
... Work with your healthcare provider to first determine if it is safe for you to try gamma linolic acid and then follow your allergy symptoms closely for any signs of change...
... Eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids and limiting foods with omega-6 fatty acids (found, for example, in egg yolks, meats, and cooking oils including corn, safflower, and cottonseed,) may reduce allergy symptoms in general...
... In all cases you must consult your health care provider before using any drugs or sprays for treating you’re allergies especially when you have any other medical conditions...
... acidophilus, "friendly" bacteria found in the intestines, enhance the immune system and helps in the allergy treatment and allergy prevention...
... It is thought to have the potential to lower the risk of allergies and suppress allergy symptoms, including allergic rhinitis...
... Allergy shots (immunotherapy) are another option for treating allergies (rhinitis)...
... Normally individuals who do not respond to other methods of allergy treatments are suggested to go for allergy shots...
... Immunotherapy treatment is a process in which lesser amounts of allergens (those responsible for occurrence symptoms) are injected...
... It is a lengthy procedure as allergy shots are to be administered for longer periods – from three years to five years...
... Once minimal symptoms are noticed the dose is discontinued...
... [read more] Herbal Medicine for Allergy Treatment...
... If you plan to use herbs for allergy treatment and prevention, you are advised to consult a qualified herbalist for proper dosage and administration...
... Discuss with your doctor about whether it is safe for you to try nettle as a possible allergy treatment...
... Professional herbalists may recommend echinacea for allergy treatment especially allergic rhinitis...
... Evening primrose is known as an allergy treatment especially for allergic rhinitis...
... Its active ingredient is gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an essential fatty acid that may relieve allergy symptoms (see Nutrition and Dietary Supplement section)...
... Many herbalists include it in allergy treatment...
... Herbal tea bath is also recommended for allergy treatment and prevention...
... Homeopathy for Allergy Treatment...
... Homeopathy is also used for allergy treatment and prevention...
... Although few studies have examined the effectiveness of specific homeopathic therapies, professional homeopaths may consider the following remedies for allergy treatment especially allergic rhinitis...
... Before prescribing an allergy treatment, homeopaths take into account a person's constitutional type...
... An experienced homeopath assesses all of these factors when determining the most appropriate treatment for each individual based from their knowledge and experience...
... Allium cepa (raw onion) - allergy treatment for frequent sneezing, a lot of irritating nasal discharge and tearing eyes...
... Euphrasia (eyebright) - allergy treatment for bland nasal discharge, with stinging, irritating tears...
... a suitable person for this remedy has worse nasal symptoms when lying down Nux vomica (poison nut) - allergy treatment for stuffiness with nasal discharge, dry, ticklish, and scraping nasal sensations with watery nasal discharge and a lot of sneezing...
... Chinese Medicine for Allergy Treatment...
... In a recent Western study of 58 people with year-round allergic rhinitis, biminne was found to effectively relieve at least some symptoms in most of the participants...
... Chances are, your symptoms of allergic rhinitis will be readily treated, but they will continue to appear with each exposure to an allergen...
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- What is allergy and what causes allergy.
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... What is allergy and what causes allergy...
... By allergy the immune system react against a substance that it is not supposed to react against, and the reaction is often exaggerated...
... Objects containing substances that commonly cause allergy are domestic dust, animal hair, household chemicals, chlorine, microorganisms, pollen, nuts, citrus fruits and seafood...
... Also bacteria and parasites can cause inappropriately strong immune reactions...
... To combat the symptoms, which generally include stuffy or runny nose, itchy and water eyes, red rash, swollen lips or tongue, and in some cases, difficult breathing, people search high and low trying to find the right allergy relief product to get some level of relief...
... The mechanisms of allergy...
... The total set of reactions occurring by allergy is very complicated...
... The type of anti-bodies called IgE is the most important by allergic reactions...
... The good news is that now more than ever, new allergy relief products are on the market, meaning you have many different choices...
... For years, the only product available was an allergy shot and while this is still a great solution for many people and many allergies, it does not meet the needs of everyone...
... The signal substances will also make glands in the tissue produce more mucus, making symptoms like running nose and tight throat...
... When talking about an allergy relief product, keep in mind that this could be a number of things...
... However, an allergy relief product could also be devices used to help kill off mold and mildew, an air purifier, dehumidifier, and so on...
... Other popular choices for allergy relief products include special mattress pads or pillows, steam cleaners, hypoallergenic sheets and comforters, vacuum cleaners with HEPA filters, dust mite covers, high-tech filters for the furnace, and even full spectrum lighting...
... All of these allergy relief products have proven to be extremely helpful for people with all types of allergies...
... But these enzymes are not entirely specific, and can also to some extend break down components of the body’s own tissue, causing harm and disease symptoms...
... What causes the immune system to react with allergy to a substance...
... In the beginning of the life of a person, the immune system has the potency to react against most substances in the body itself and the surroundings...
... If this learning mechanism is disturbed, allergy can develop...
... Just remember that technology is always changing as more and more new products are being developed...
... Because allergies are such a huge problem for millions of people, manufacturers of various allergy relief products take the challenge seriously...
... Allergy can also develop if a small child is never exposed to substances that later will be a normal ingredient of his daily life...
... Best of all, most of these products are affordable and easy to find...
... Many times, you can find just about every kind of allergy relief product imaginable without paying a fortune...
... Allergy varies according to the compound that causes the immunological reaction...
... Common substances causing allergy are: Pollen, domestic dust, mites in domestic dust, moulds and mould spores, chlorine, chemicals in soaps and cosmetics, animal hair, seafood, strawberry, fish, parasites, medicines like anaesthetics and antibiotics Remember, if you struggle with allergies, regardless of the kind, you can work with your doctor and come up with some great options to help you feel better...
... Instead of suffering from all the dreaded symptoms associated with allergies, you can take control of the situation far better today than years ago...
... Medications, immunotherapy, and allergy shots are also options to consider...
... However, most people will couple these solutions with the right allergy product and find they feel so much better...
... A typical example is pollen allergy with peaks in the pollination season of grass or treas...
... An allergic person will often get symptoms from several tissues in the body, but the symptoms are often most prominent at one body part and give very specific symptoms at that site...
... Examples of specific conditions often caused by allergy are eczema in the skin and asthma in the lungs and lower airpipe...
... How To Protect Allergy Sufferers In Your Home...
... It's a time when allergy symptoms can be at their worst...
... The symptoms of allergy...
... Any organ can exhibit allergic reactions, but often the symptoms are confined mainly to one organ or organ system...
... By allergic reactions in the respiratory system there will be symptoms like: Itching and soreness in the throat and nose cavities, swelling of the airway tissues, increased amount of secrets in the airway cavities and coughing...
... There may also be asthmatic symptoms or fully developed asthma...
... The main symptom of asthma is cramping that constricts the airways all the way down into the lungs (constriction of the trachea and tracholes)...
... Dust, mold and other allergens can also make a home seem unbearable for allergy sufferers...
... By allergic reactions in the skin, there will be symptoms like: Redness, swelling, red spots, itching and soars...
... How to prevent allergy...
... To prevent allergies in an individual the best way, one must begin in early childhood...
... A child must be allowed to get in contact with natural elements like earth, dirt, animals, plants, physical contact with other humans, and the like...
... This exposure to natural elements must occur before an allergy has developed...
... The most effective and simple steps involve sanitizing your environment with a thorough cleaning...
... If you don't want outdoor pollen, dust, dust mites and mould to be "at home" with you, here are a few suggestions: • In the bedroom, discourage dust mites by encasing mattresses, pillows and box springs in airtight or allergen-proof casings and/or regularly vacuum them...
... Sheets should be washed weekly in hot water to kill dust mites...
... • Wash curtains, drapes, bedding and children's stuffed animals in hot water to eliminate dust...
... The fewer surfaces on which dust can collect, the easier your home will be to clean...
... They are a major source of mould and dust...
... [read more] Methods to treat allergy...
... The first approach in the treatment of manifest allergy is avoiding exposure to substances causing the allergic reactions...
... Even though exposure to natural substances can prevent allergy, exposure to an allergen should be avoided when an allergy already has developed...
... In cooperation with your doctor change medicines you use that may cause allergy with others...
... Parents with allergic children must inspect the school environment and require from the school administration and teachers that practically possible environmental measures are provided to keep the school free from allergens...
... If you do not know exactly everything you react against, you can try to stop exposure to one factor after another, until you feel that the allergy alleviates, and then keep this factor out of your daily life for the future...
... Then one must apply medical treatment that alleviates the allergy...
... A common way of treating allergy is applying medication that block the effect of the substance histamine, and thereby alleviate or prevent the symptoms occurring when the antigen get into the body...
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- ADHD and Food Allergies. Food allergy symptoms.
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... Food allergy symptoms...
... Food allergy is certainly one of them...
... Food allergy symptom is something that millions of people experience every day...
... The effects of a food allergy symptom vary significantly from one person to another, ranging from a tingling in the mouth and lips to something much more serious such as anaphylactic shock...
... When the food allergy symptom goes into anaphylactic shock, the lesser side effects occur such as the tingling of the mouth and lips but then within a few minutes, the air passage begins to swell, causing suffocation...
... In fact, for this type of food allergy symptom, shock can occur that then leads to seizures and possible circulatory collapse and heart failure...
... What is Food Allergy...
... Although a number of different foods can cause a food allergy symptom, the reaction itself comes from the allergy antibody or IgE, associated to the food proteins...
... These cells release histamine along with other types of natural chemicals, which is what triggers the food allergy symptom...
... The interesting thing about a food allergy symptom is that it can occur within 10 seconds or as long as four to five hours after the food has been consumed...
... The specific type of antibody involved in classic allergy is called IgE...
... The proposed antibody mechanism for this type of food allergy does not involve IgE, but a different antibody called IgG...
... This is significant because standard allergy testing tests only for IgE antibodies...
... If your child has IgG mediated sensitivity, his allergy test is going to miss it...
... That means that your child may have a severe allergy to a specific food, but your allergist will tell you he is not allergic to it...
... When the food allergy symptom involves wheezing, coughing, or problems with breathing, then an antihistamine is needed...
... If the symptoms become too serious, then medical attention is needed immediately...
... Now, the food allergy symptom could also be something such as nausea and vomiting or mild to include hives and itching...
... One reason is that the symptoms wax and wane...
... When a child has a classic allergy, for example to bee stings, then every time a bee stings him, he will have a reaction...
... There seems to be a threshold that must be exceeded before there are any symptoms...
... Typically, you would see a food allergy symptom from the following foods: • Eggs...
... That means that there are no symptoms and that his behavior is fine...
... In addition to the above, you might also experience a food allergy symptom from any of the following foods: • Corn...
... If this elicits the child’s headache, then the child tests positive for egg allergy...
... If you have had signs of a food allergy symptom, you should schedule time with your doctor to be tested...
... Depending on how much indication there is of you having food allergy, the doctor may test up to 120 different foods...
... After the substance enters the skin, if there is a food allergy symptom, you would see some type of reaction, generally redness, itching, and swelling...
... This runs counter to all of modern allergy practice...
... Allergists give allergy shots to treat allergy...
... First, keep a journal of the foods you eat and any that give you a food allergy symptom...
... An allergy will have a definite and often dangerous reaction whereby intolerance will be a slight reaction...
... This antibody attaches to the allergen and deactivates it before IgE can cause the allergy reaction...
... So the very antibody the traditional allergists have been inducing for decades to successfully treat allergies, the food allergy people claim is the antibody guilty of causing allergies...
... Comes along Rapp and her friends and they claim that IgG causes allergy...
... Just how strongly do allergists reject this idea...
... I once tried to contact an Israeli physician who was a food allergy specialist to discuss with him provocation-neutralization testing...
... For some reason the operator instead put me through to the head of the Department of Allergy...
... Tomato allergy...
... However, for some people, this fruit causes a serious tomato allergy that can be minor or serious...
... For people who believe they have this type of allergy, it is important to understand that several factors could come into play regarding the reaction...
... Because of this, if someone believes he or she has a tomato allergy, the best diagnosis is one performed by a doctor or licensed allergist...
... Now that’s pretty strong opposition...
... In most cases, a CAP RAST blood test is done although the skin prick test will also show indicators of a tomato allergy...
... For the person with the tomato allergy, the immune system is simply not able to fight the allergy...
... Does it really make sense that what a child eats can affect him so strongly that experts will diagnose him as having ADHD...
... In most cases, this sensitivity is why the various symptoms appear...
... However, keep in mind that if someone should have a negative result toward a tomato allergy, that does not necessarily mean the person does not react negatively to this particular food...
... Therefore, even a negative test could mean some level of allergy...
... The logic of Rapp’s argument is so strong and there is enough circumstantial evidence, that I feel that the question is really the other way around...
... We know that some people have very strong reactions, including behavioral changes, to certain foods...
... Are we really seeing an allergy mechanism to food...
... Rather than be ostracized by the doctors who specialize in allergy, I feel it is safer to call them food sensitivities...
... When someone has a tomato allergy, the reactions usually appear quickly...
... However, if the tomato allergy were serious, anaphylactic shock could be a problem whereby breathing is restricted...
... The following is a list of symptoms that resulted from food allergies in certain children: Even if a small reaction is noticed, it is highly advised that foods containing tomato should be avoided...
... If you have appositive reaction to uncooked tomatoes, you might take just a small bite of cooked tomato to see if a reaction occurs...
... Finally, remember that for people with a tomato allergy, they generally have other food allergies...
... If the tomato allergy is discovered first, then cross-reactions are certainly possible...
... The advice is to be cautious if an allergy is suspected and be tested for confirmation...
... [read more] Research shows that by treating the food allergies all of these symptoms can be relieved...
... If you see your child’s symptoms in this list it is possible that food allergies may be contributing to his problem...
... If your child also has other allergic problems, such as allergy or asthma, then food allergies are almost certainly contributing to his problems...
... What is a gluten allergy...
... Although these grains contain gluten, which can cause a gluten allergy in sensitive people, they also contain a number of other proteins that can also cause allergy symptoms...
... Therefore, I’d suggest you could use them provided you have it on good authority that the person administering them has a strong record of success...
... While the symptoms and severity of the symptoms of gluten allergy vary from one person to another, generally a person would experience hives, swelling, abdominal cramps, nausea and vomiting, or asthma...
... If the person is highly sensitive to gluten allergy, the symptoms could be life-threatening...
... Researchers claim that the percentage of ADHD children whose behavioral symptoms are affected by foods ranges from 60% to 75%...
... The good news about gluten allergy is that if the person has a reaction after eating wheat or wheat product, making an early diagnosis is easy...
... Most often, a trained doctor or allergist would conduct a skin prick test or take blood to confirm that gluten allergy is the problem...
... Most clinicians do not use medication on pre-school children...
... A more significant advantage of treating food allergy is that when it works, it works all day...
... However, if the gluten allergy is minor, then reducing the amount of wheat consumed and/or allergy medication or shots might do the trick...
... If the person with gluten allergy is a young child, chances are he or she will outgrow the allergy...
... Food allergy is an alternative medicine diagnosis...
... Rapp and her group were so ostracized by the formal allergy societies that they eventually broke off and formed a new field called Environmental Medicine...
... When a person has this type of gluten allergy, the symptoms would be different in children than they would be in adults...
... For children, the gluten allergy would be seen as abdominal distension, impaired growth, abnormal stools, irritability, poor muscle tone, malabsorption, poor appetite, and wasting of muscle...
... If an adult has this type of gluten allergy, then diarrhea, significant weight loss, abdominal cramping and bloating, constipation, and offensive stools are common...
... These sensitivities may exacerbate their ADHD symptoms...
... However, until you treat his food allergy, nothing else you do will really help your child’s ADHD, either...
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- Six Natural Allergy Remedies.
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... Six Natural Allergy Remedies...
... But if you or someone you know are among the more than 26 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies (or the estimated 50 million who suffer from all types of allergies), you may be focused more on pollen counts, the first freeze, and stocking up on tissues and allergy meds than on harvesting tomatoes...
... In simple words, allergy means elimination of unsuitable substances by the body system...
... Members of the sniffling, sneezing and itching allergy demographic typically rely on numerous drugs and sprays for relief — often with mixed results...
... In fact, at a recent meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Dr...
... Berger reported that nearly a third of allergy patients think their medications don’t work...
... Though there are many forms of allergies Chronic Allergies and Nasal Allergies are the most common forms...
... Term Nasal Allergy refers to the occurrence of allergy within the cells of nose lining...
... Annual bouts with pollen aren’t just uncomfortable, they also take a toll on mental well-being...
... Studies have shown that during ragweed season, allergy sufferers often experience a general sense of fatigue — especially mental fatigue — and are more prone to feelings of sadness...
... But it is possible to step outdoors safely without first loading up on allergy medications, even when ragweed is in full bloom...
... Dust mites, animal dander, mold spores, dust and pollens are some of the common allergens...
... When you understand what’s happening during allergy attacks, treating them naturally seems like plain common sense...
... These mucous membranes line our bronchial and nasal passages and contain immune cells, called mast cells, which are loaded with histamines...
... Receptors sit on top of these mast cells, and when an allergen trigger — such as pollen, mold or pet dander — lands on top of the receptor, it alerts the mast cells, which respond by releasing histamine and other chemicals...
... Pollens, fungi, dust, bacteria, dust mites, mold spores, animal dander and insects are some of the common allergens...
... Most allergy medications attempt to treat the symptoms your body instigates to get rid of the allergen...
... Prevention of allergies depends on the form of allergy and allergen responsible for development of such allergy...
... A person known to be prone to pollen allergy must keep a watch on the pollen levels in his surroundings...
... A few minor lifestyle changes also can go a long way toward keeping symptoms under control: Avoid using window fans to cool rooms, because they can pull pollen indoors...
... Like other natural substances food items can also lead to occurrence of allergy symptoms...
... Some of the most common food items known for their proprietary of allergic affects include milk, cereals like wheat and corn, eggs, caffeinated or decaffeinated drinks like coffee, tea, colas and chocolate...
... most forms of the meat like chicken, beef and pork...
... Here are more things that can help head off allergies before they start, as well as some drug-free ways to treat symptoms when they do arise...
... It’s an idea that takes some getting used to for most Westerners, but it’s a bit like using nasal spray...
... Milk allergy can lead to asthma, bronchitis, chronic cough, rhinitis, constipation, urinary bleeding and recurrent pneumonia...
... Just last year, an Italian study published in the International Archives of Allergy and Immunology found that nasal flushing was a mild and effective way to treat seasonal allergies in children, and markedly reduced their use of antihistamines...
... Symptoms of allergy depend on the form of allergy and allergen responsible for occurrence of allergy...
... Fatigue, headache, stuffy nose, tremor and collapse are some of the most common symptoms of allergy...
... (You can adjust the amount of salt, depending on what feels most comfortable...
... Nasal allergies are caused due to entry of allergens like bacteria, dust, dust mites, mold spores etc through nose...
... Use your pot about twice a day during allergy season, especially in the morning and after spending time outdoors...
... The most common symptoms include nasal discharge (either clear or watery), ear itching, watering, coughing, nasal itching, eye redness, difficulty in breathing owing to nasal stuffiness and sneezing...
... A natural plant-derived compound called a bioflavonoid, quercetin helps stabilize mast cells and prevents them from releasing histamine...
... An individual may have various effects of a nasal allergy...
... Developing Sinus infections and asthma are the most common effects...
... Citrus fruits, onions, apples, parsley, tea, tomatoes, broccoli, lettuce and wine are naturally high in quercetin, but allergy sufferers will most likely need to use supplements to build up enough of this compound to prevent attacks...
... It’s best to start treatment six weeks before allergy season...
... As is applicable for other diseases prevention is the best way of eliminating ill effects of allergy...
... “Avoid” is the golden word in treatment of nasal allergy...
... A person must avoid exposure to allergens...
... Allergy Fighting Foods...
... A German study, published in the journal Allergy, found that participants who ate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids were less likely to suffer allergy symptoms than those who didn’t regularly eat these foods...
... Use of antihistamines, air filters, nasal steroid sprays, Vitamin C and allergy shots are other methods of treating nasal allergies...
... Oral antihistamines are effective for control of allergy symptoms like nasal discharge and sneezing...
... It’s a common weed in many parts of the United States, but the most practical medicinal form is a freeze-dried extract of the leaves sold in capsules...
... For prolonged nasal allergies, nasal steroid sprays like mometasone and beclomethasone are used for controlling acute symptoms...
... Studies have shown that taking about 300 milligrams daily will offer relief for most people, although the effects may last only a few hours...
... Allergy shots are used in people suffering from prolonged or chronic allergic conditions...
... A word of caution though — butterbur is in the same family as ragweed, so it could worsen allergy symptoms in some cases...
... Specific immunotherapy, otherwise known as allergy shots, has been used widely to inject patients with diluted doses of certain allergens to help build immunity over time...
... However, allergy shots can take three to five years to be effective, and a small percentage of people suffer severe reactions to this treatment...
... The daily therapy begins before peak pollen season for seasonal allergy sufferers, but also can be used to treat year-round allergies, though treatment must be specific to the type of allergen...
... Because an allergy extract has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the United States, check with your doctor and insurance provider before considering SLIT therapy...
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- Eggs - One of the nine most common food allergens.
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... Eggs - One of the nine most common food allergens...
... If we try to define allergy, the simplest explanation is that it is “immunity gone wrong”...
... Instead of providing protection against harmful invaders, it can trigger excessive reactions - not to harmful germs but to food proteins or to innocuous substances such as grass pollen, dust mites or household pets...
... The frequency of all food intolerance, but especially egg allergy, is at a peak in the first year of life, suggesting that the baby who has the ability to digest mother’s milk may not always be mature enough to accept other foods...
... What are the symptoms of an allergic reaction...
... When someone comes in contact with an allergen, the symptoms of a reaction may develop quickly and rapidly progress from mild to severe...
... The most severe form of an allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis...
... Symptoms can include breathing difficulties, a drop in blood pressure or shock, which may result in loss of consciousness and even death...
... A person experiencing an allergic reaction may have any of the following symptoms: There are other reasons...
... Eggs, for example, contain proteins that, in the raw state, are of the right size and stability to cause allergies, but in most cases cannot withstand the effect of heat...
... This explains why people with a mild allergy to eggs can tolerate some cooked foods, such as cakes or pasta, even when they contain relatively large quantities of egg...
... Egg allergy is most common in infants under the age of twelve months and then becomes progressively less of a problem...
... Few children are allergic to egg after the age of six, though in some cases this allergy can persist to adult life...
... Those with other allergies or with a family history of allergy seem to be particularly vulnerable...
... Appropriate emergency treatment for anaphylaxis (a severe food allergy reaction) includes an injection of adrenaline, which is available in an auto-injector device...
... Adrenaline must be administered as soon as symptoms of a severe allergic reaction appear...
... The injection must be followed by further treatment and observation in a hospital emergency room...
... It is a curious finding that more than half of the infants who develop egg allergy begin to have symptoms within minutes of being given an egg for the first time...
... The most immediate reactions usually involve a rash around the mouth and face...
... If your allergist has diagnosed you with a food allergy and prescribed adrenaline, carry it with you all the time and know how to use it...
... I have an egg allergy...
... In infants and small children the development of an egg allergy can be dramatic...
... The most common way in which this allergy presents itself is with a red rash around the mouth within seconds of eating an egg, followed in a few minutes by swelling around the mouth, on the face, and also inside the mouth...
... If there has been local skin swelling on contact with egg (especially raw egg) this can be very strongly suggestive...
... Can an egg allergy be outgrown...
... Studies show that most children outgrow their egg allergy by three years of age...
... However, a severe egg allergy can last a lifetime...
... Although egg allergy can also develop in adult life this is nearly always a condition that develops in infancy or early childhood...
... The symptoms in an egg allergic reaction in an adult can be similar to those seen in childhood but particularly include skin swellings or eczema and asthma, which can develop more gradually...
... If there is a strong suggestion of a reaction to food but the cause is not clear, a negative skin or blood test in an NHS Allergy Clinic may help to exclude egg as a cause of symptoms...
... Are flu and MMR shots safe for someone with an egg allergy...
... Although there are some food allergies that tend to be life-long – such as allergy to peanuts – egg allergy is not one of them...
... By the age of six of seven, most egg-allergic children can eat eggs again with impunity, and a new development of egg allergy after this age is uncommon...
... In any case, a record should be kept of any occasions when an egg-containing food is eaten by mistake and of any symptoms that may follow, so that a judgment can be made as to whether the symptoms are diminishing...
... If you have an egg allergy, do not eat or use the product...
... Attempts at desensitising people with food allergy have as yet been unsuccessful...
... The mainstays of treatment are therefore based on restricted diets and on drugs to suppress the more severe symptoms...
... Fortunately, egg allergy usually diminishes and disappears after a period of time, especially in children...
... Among allergic people as a whole, hay fever, asthma, reactions in the mouth or stomach and skin reactions are by far the most common manifestations, but reactions of this kind are not very commonly due to food...
... When suspected egg or other food reactions are put to the test, most adults who believe themselves to be food-allergic turn out to be mistaken...
... Allergy to chicken is very uncommon and is different to egg allergy...
... Can my child grow out of egg allergy...
... Many infants and young children will grow out of their egg allergy...
... Approximately 2/3 will grow out of their allergy by 5 years of age...
... Those children who have had milder allergic reactions with only skin reactions are more likely to outgrow their allergy than children with more severe reactions...
... Your doctor can determine whether egg allergy is still present by monitoring the allergy tests every 12 months or so...
... Alcoholic cocktails/drinks Baby food Baked goods and baking mixes, e...
... , custard, dessert mixes, ice cream, meringue, pudding, sorbet Egg/fat substitutes Fish mixtures, e...
... , surimi (used to make imitation crab/lobster meat) Foam/milk topping on coffee Homemade root beer, malt drink mixes Icing, glazes, e...
... Can I prevent egg allergy in my future children...
... There are no steps which can guarantee a child will not develop egg allergy...
... There is no evidence that avoiding eggs in pregnancy prevents egg allergy in the baby...
... The evidence is unclear whether avoidance of eggs by the mother while breastfeeding will alter the development of egg allergy in the baby...
... Contact your local allergy association for further information...
... If you or anyone you know has food allergies or would like to receive information about food being recalled, sign up for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) free e-mail "Food Recalls and Allergy Alerts" notification service available at www...
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- Once again about Egg Allergy.
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... Once again about Egg Allergy...
... Handling an egg allergy doesn't have to be a big thing — all you need to do is skip breakfast, right...
... Eggs are found in more than just omelets (besides, skipping breakfast is never a good idea)...
... Living with an egg allergy means you have to be aware of what you're eating and read food labels carefully...
... Egg allergy is a type of food allergy...
... It is a hypersensitivity to dietary substances from the yolk or whites of eggs, causing an overreaction of the immune system which may lead to severe physical symptoms for millions of people in the United States...
... What Happens When a Person Has an Egg Allergy...
... Every time something made with eggs enters the digestive system of a person with an egg allergy, the body thinks that these proteins are harmful invaders...
... The most severe food allergy reaction is called anaphylaxis and is an emergency situation requiring immediate attention and treatment with Epinephrine...
... So when a person with an egg allergy eats a food that contains eggs, the immune system unleashes an army of chemicals to protect the body...
... The release of these chemicals can affect the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, and the cardiovascular system — causing allergy symptoms like wheezing, nausea, headache, stomachache, and itchy hives...
... The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that most children outgrow egg allergy by the age of five, but some people remain allergic for a lifetime...
... Most people who are allergic react to the proteins in egg whites, but some can't tolerate proteins in the yolk...
... Egg allergy usually first appears when kids are very young, and most kids outgrow it by the time they're 5 years old...
... Egg allergy is like most food allergy reactions: It usually happens within minutes to hours after eating eggs...
... Most reactions last less than a day and may affect any of three body systems: Outgrowing Egg Allergy...
... In a study presented at the 2007 American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) meeting, 50% of patients outgrew egg allergy by age 17...
... Kids who outgrew the allergy tended to have peak IgE levels at around age one, which then decline...
... the respiratory tract - symptoms can range from a runny nose, itchy, watery eyes, and sneezing to the triggering of asthma with coughing and wheezing...
... Half a cup of apple sauce can replace one egg in most recipes...
... Most people with egg allergy have some of the reactions listed above, but a few people may have a very strong reaction called anaphylaxis (pronounced: ah-nuh-fuh-lak-sis)...
... [read more] How Can Doctors Tell If a Person Has an Egg Allergy...
... If your doctor suspects you might have an egg allergy, he or she will probably refer you to an allergist or allergy specialist for further testing...
... The allergy specialist will ask you questions — these may cover things like how often you have the reaction, the time it takes between eating a particular food and the start of the symptoms, and whether any family members have allergies or conditions like eczema and asthma...
... The allergy specialist may perform a skin test on you...
... Most cold medications as well as some antidepressants may also affect skin testing...
... In some cases, however, positive results of skin and blood tests aren’t enough to prove that a person’s symptoms are definitely being caused by eggs...
... So doctors may use what’s called a food challenge to help diagnose the allergy...
... If symptoms come back after eating egg products, it's a pretty sure bet the person has an egg allergy...
... Treating egg allergy might seem simple — you just don't eat eggs...
... Check out our section on Living With an Egg Allergy (below) for more tips...
... If you have a severe egg allergy — or any kind of serious allergy — your doctor may want you to carry a shot of epinephrine (pronounced: eh-puh-neh-frin) with you in case of an emergency...
... If you accidentally eat something with egg in it and start having serious allergic symptoms, like swelling inside your mouth, chest pain, or difficulty breathing, you can give yourself the shot right away to counteract the reaction while you're waiting for medical help...
... Keeping epinephrine on hand at all times should be just part of your action plan for living with an egg allergy...
... It's also a good idea to carry an over-the-counter antihistamine as this can help alleviate allergy symptoms in some people...
... Up to one third of anaphylactic reactions can have a second wave of symptoms several hours following the initial attack...
... Living With an Egg Allergy...
... As of January 2006, manufacturers of foods sold in the United States must list on their labels whether a food contains any of the most common allergens...
... People with an egg allergy may find that the health food section of the grocery store offers the most options...
... Although the number of people in the United States with food allergies is low (just over 1% of the total population), there's a growing awareness about food allergies...
... So living with an egg allergy doesn't have to be a big pain, just a bit of an adjustment...
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- Tips for creating Dust-Free Environment.
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... Dust-free living place is a must for healthy living in general and for dust-sensitive people in particular...
... Dust-free living place helps you in reducing your miseries caused by allergic conditions and asthma as dust and dust-mites are some of the major factors that trigger allergies...
... Dust in a living room or bedroom can contain allergic substances like molds, animal dander, dust mites and fibers...
... Dust mites has the characteristic of thriving in summer and dying in winter and is usually found in bedding, carpets and upholstered furniture...
... These mites can thrive even in winter if the rooms are warm and humid...
... You must have seen particles floating in shaft of sunlight...
... These are nothing but the dead mites and their waste products...
... It may not be possible for you to control dust conditions of your work places and other outdoor places where you spend most of your day...
... However, eliminating dust from your bedroom and living room is very much in your hands...
... Reducing possible dust accumulating surfaces from the bed room is one of the best ways of controlling dust...
... Apart from the medical treatment for dust allergy or asthma, following guidelines are issued by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for maintenance of dust-free environment...
... You must empty and clean all closets...
... The shoe boxes must be kept off the floor...
... Remove all traces of dust on floor and woodwork by scrubbing and cleaning...
... Another problem with high humidity is dust mites...
... Every home has dust mites and they thrive in humid conditions...
... This is a concern for people who suffer from dust mite allergies...
... All carpets trap dust and it is very difficult (nearly impossible) to control the dust in rooms having carpets...
... Shag carpets are the worst for the dust-sensitive people when it comes to dust control...
... Dust mite allergens in the carpets can be eliminated, up-to certain extent, by treating carpets with tannic acid...
... Static electricity is a symptom of low humidity...
... Home ventilation is one of the most important things you can manage, in order to maintain a healthy environment for you and your loved ones...
... Pet Dander, Pollen, Lead, Dust Mites, Mold Spores, Tobacco Smoke, Household Chemicals, Pesticides, Cleaning Supplies, Paints and Solvents are only some of the common pollutants that can build up without adequate home ventilation...
... House mites require high humidity to live and grow and with the help of dehumidifier you can reduce the humidity and achieve some help in controlling air...
... Fur and feathers are good surfaces for accumulation and spread of dust...
... It is seen that persons allergic to dust mite are allergic to animals, in most cases...
... Proper home ventilation can help reduce allergy and asthma symptoms and help ease other respiratory ailments that burden millions of people...
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- What Is an Egg Allergy? Egg Allergy Diet.
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... What Is an Egg Allergy...
... Egg Allergy Diet...
... If your child's doctor or allergy specialist has determined that your child has an egg allergy, you'll need to adapt your whole way of shopping for food and cooking for your family...
... The American Egg Board calls it incredible, but for children with an egg allergy, the egg is simply inedible...
... One of the most common food allergies in infants and young children, egg allergy can pose many challenges for parents...
... Because eggs are used in many of the foods kids eat - and in many cases they're "hidden" ingredients - an egg allergy is hard to diagnose...
... A food allergy occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly believes a food is harmful and identifies an offending substance, or allergen, in that food...
... People with an egg allergy react to the proteins in the egg white or the yolk...
... What Is an Egg Allergy...
... Those antibodies then cause mast cells (allergy cells in the body) to release chemicals, one of which is histamine, into the bloodstream...
... Egg allergy, which is usually outgrown by age 5, is most often identified when the child first eats eggs or egg products...
... The histamine then acts on a person's eyes, nose, throat, lungs, skin, or gastrointestinal tract and causes the symptoms of the allergic reaction...
... " An egg allergy usually begins when children are very young, but most outgrow the allergy by age 5...
... Most children with an egg allergy are allergic to the proteins in egg whites, but some can't tolerate proteins in the yolk...
... Egg white powder, used in cooking and in baked goods, can also be dangerous to those who have a severe egg allergy...
... Signs and Symptoms...
... People who are allergic to eggs may feel sick just a few minutes after consuming egg proteins or up to a couple of hours later...
... Most reactions last less than a day and may affect any of three body systems: Look for these egg products on food labels...
... the respiratory tract - symptoms can range from a runny nose and sneezing to the triggering of asthma with coughing and wheezing...
... Just to be safe, avoid all foods containing: • albumin, • egg in any form (including whole egg, dried egg, powdered egg, egg solids, egg yolk, egg white, egg white solids, and egg substitute), • globulin, • livetin, • lysozyme, • ovalbumin, • ovoglobulin (and any other ingredients that begin with the prefix "ovo," including ovomucin, ovomucoid, ovotransferrin, ovovitella, and ovovitellin), • silici albuminate, • Simplesse (a fat replacer), • vitelli...
... People who have a serious egg allergy may experience anaphylaxis - a severe allergic reaction that causes swelling of the mouth, throat, and airways leading to the lungs, resulting in an inability to breathe...
... Diagnosing an Egg Allergy...
... There are no foolproof tests for an egg allergy...
... But most egg-allergic people react to egg proteins within other foods, making the diagnosis more complicated...
... For an accurate diagnosis, an experienced doctor or allergy specialist should be consulted...
... He or she will perform a physical exam and will ask you and your child questions, such as how often does your child have the reaction, how quickly do symptoms start after eating a particular food, and whether any family members have allergies or conditions like eczema and asthma...
... If the doctor suspects an egg allergy he or she will probably perform skin testing, in which a diluted extract of egg is placed on the forearm or back and the skin is scratched or pricked with a needle...
... Most cold medications, as well as some antidepressants, can also affect skin testing...
... If the symptoms go away, a diagnosis of egg allergy can be presumed, especially if symptoms recur upon reintroduction of eggs into the diet...
... It's important to note that an elimination diet must be strictly monitored and followed if the egg allergy is to be identified...
... If your child has an egg allergy, your best bet is to avoid them entirely: • Baked goods - breads and rolls, pancakes, cakes, cookies, cream-filled pies, meringue, French toast, waffles, doughnuts, muffins, crackers, pretzels, baking mixes, and dessert powders...
... For this test, your child might be given gradually increasing amounts of eggs to eat while being watched by the doctor for symptoms...
... Treating an Egg Allergy...
... There's no easy way around it - the only way to treat an egg allergy is to eliminate eggs and foods made with eggs from the child's diet...
... If your child has an egg allergy, you'll need to read ingredient lists carefully, and everything your child eats must pass the no-eggs test...
... If a child does ingest egg products and has an allergic reaction, antihistamines may relieve gastrointestinal symptoms, hives, sneezing, or runny nose...
... Because reactions can be severe, parents and caregivers must know how to protect children from eating foods that contain eggs, as well as what to do if the child does eat something that can cause an allergic reaction...
... This list may make it seem as though kids with egg allergy can't eat much, but there are many ways to offer a safe and nutritious diet...
... In case of an emergency, doctors recommend that children 12 or 13 and older (depending on the maturity of the child) with a severe egg allergy or their parents keep a shot of epinephrine with them in an easy-to-carry container that looks like a pen (this device is also called an EpiPen)...
... It's also a good idea to carry an over-the-counter antihistamine, which can help alleviate allergy symptoms in some people...
... Up to one third of anaphylactic reactions can have a second wave of symptoms several hours following the initial attack, so the child might need to be observed in a clinic or hospital for 4 to 8 hours following the reaction...
... However, you should ask your child's doctor or allergy specialist about getting a flu shot, especially if your child has had a severe allergic reaction to eggs...
... FOODS ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Breads & Starches Plain enriched white, whole wheat, rye bread, or buns (without egg products or brushing with egg for glazing) Biscuits made from egg-free baking powder Crackers and homemade breads made with allowed ingredients Most cereals and grains, such as rice Commercially prepared pancakes, waffles, donuts, and muffins Zwieback, soda crackers, bread crumbs, and pretzels Egg noodles or pasta Baking mixes, fritter batter or batter-fried foods, French toast Fried rice containing eggs Any commercial bread or bread product made with egg products or brushed with egg for glazing Vegetables All fresh, frozen, dried, or canned Any vegetables prepared in a casserole or with sauces or breading that contain eggs in any form (such as hollandaise sauce, vegetable soufflé or batter-fried vegetables) Fruit Fresh, frozen, dried, or canned fruits and juices Any fruit served with a sauce containing egg such as custard sauce Fruit whips Meat, Meat Substitutes & Eggs Baked, broiled, boiled, or roasted beef, veal, pork, ham, chicken, turkey, lamb, fish, or organ meats Meats breaded and fried with egg-free breading Eggs in any form, from any animal including egg powders, or commercial egg substitutes Soufflés Commercially breaded meats, fish, or poultry Meatballs, meat loaf, croquettes, some sausages Milk & Milk Products Whole, low-fat or skim milk, buttermilk Cheese, cottage cheese, or yogurt Cocomalt, eggnog, malted beverages, boiled custard, Ovaltine, protein drinks containing egg, egg products or egg protein Pudding, custard, or ice cream Soups & Combination Foods Soup or broth prepared with allowed ingredients Any stock cleared with egg (consommé, broth, bouillon) Turtle or mock turtle soup, egg drop soup, any soup with egg noodles or macaroni Prepared entrees or combination foods that contain eggs in any form Desserts & Sweets Gelatin, fruit crisp, popsicles, fruit ice Homemade desserts prepared with allowed ingredients Hard candy Cakes, cookies, cream-filled pies, meringues, whips, custard, pudding, ice cream, sherbet Chocolate candy made with cream or fondant fillings, marshmallow candy, divinity, fudge, icing or frostings, chocolate sauce Dessert powders Pie crust or jelly beans brushed with egg whites Fat-free desserts made with Simplesse™ Fats & Oils Butter, margarine, vegetable oil, shortening, cream gravy, oil & vinegar dressing, eggless mayonnaise, bacon Salad dressings and mayonnaise (unless egg free) Tartar sauce Fat-free products made with Simplesse™ Beverages Water, fruit juice, fruit drinks Tea Carbonated beverages Root beer, wine, or coffee if clarified with egg Condiments & Miscellaneous Sugar, honey, jam, jelly Salt, spices Cream sauces made with eggs Hollandaise sauce, tartar sauce, marshmallow sauce Baking powder containing egg white or egg albumin Any product made with Simplesse™ Source: www...
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- You can now control your allergy. Home Air Purifiers.
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... You can now control your allergy...
... For allergy sufferers, it is vital to try to limit the free distribution of air-borne allergens that can trigger allergic symptoms...
... There are different types of allergies, determined by what causes the allergy...
... The most well known allergies are dust mite allergy, mold allergy, hay fever or pollen allergy and pet allergy...
... That includes airborne contaminants such as: • Dust, pollen, allergens, • Pet dander, dust mites, • Harmful bacteria, viruses, • Pet odor removal: dog, cat, etc...
... , • Mold / mildew removal, • Cigar / cigarette smoke, Each of these different types of allergies creates a different reaction within the sufferer and has different sources, but allergy control measures can be applied to all of them...
... There are a variety of measures that you can put into effect, but they are intended to be back up measures for the allergy control products that it is advised you buy...
... If you can't change the way that your body treats what it perceives as a threat by allergic reaction, then you can work on changing the environment that you live in so that your body doesn't sense the presence of these allergy causing compounds...
... The bedroom should be the first area to be re-equipped since it is in there that the allergy sufferer spends a large portion of their time and it should be a refuge from the effects of allergies as opposed to aggravating the suffering...
... Most people with an allergy problem would automatically avoid down, but it is warmer than a fiber filled comforter, but you need to ensure that the comforter is hypoallergenic...
... People believe they are allergic to feathers, but they are in fact allergic to the dust and protein that attaches itself to the feather so if the down has been properly cleaned then it is not a problem...
... Home air purifiers can also be used in conjunction with other air cleaning devices like air duct filters to provide an even higher level of air quality than is possible with one method alone...
... This choice is dependent on what you require from your pillow and your level of allergy...
... Some of mattresses are created for hygiene, some are created for softness and some mattress pads are for back and joint support, but for allergy sufferers the important factor is whether they are hypoallergenic...
... The feather beds provided by Pacific coast are created to be an allergy control product...
... Just find a spot in the room(s) that you plan to clean and plug the air purifier in...
... When the recommended time for has elapsed for the filter use, just remove the current filter and pop in the replacement...
... A dehumidifier would be the best option for a person suffering from a mold allergy, but a humidifier would be beneficial to a person with sinus troubles as a result of their allergies...
... Dehumidifiers and humidifiers perform opposite functions, but they still perform well as allergy control products...
... They are essential for any allergy sufferer who wishes to stop mold spores from growing within their house or in the basement and also wishes to keep the level of humidity low enough to ensure that dust mites are kept at bay...
... Home air purifiers are an inexpensive, simple, and easy way to help control the living environment indoors for anyone who requires high quality air filtration, especially allergy sufferers...
... Air Purifiers are a very important allergy control product...
... For allergy sufferers, there is the built in benefit that the heat of the steam penetrates deep down into any material being cleaned and therefore the dry steam instantaneously kills any and all dust mites, viruses, molds, and fungi that may be there...
... A HEPA vacuum cleaner is a highly effective allergy control product that will suck up all the allergens and dust which have become settled onto furniture floors and carpets...
... One allergy control product will help you to lower the allergen level in the area of your bedroom, but it is recommended that you utilize a combination of products in order to bring the allergen level to it's lowest possible point and therefore bring your allergic reactions to an absolute minimum...
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- Asthma and Allergies: Asthma Due to Allergens.
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... By definition, an allergy is an inflammation caused by certain irritants called allergens...
... Hay fever is called a “seasonal” allergy, because it affects people only at those times of year the pollen in commonly airborne...
... Watery eyes or a runny nose may define a mild allergy...
... In these cases you may want to consider getting allergy shots...
... Since the pollen emergence is seasonal their allergy is also seasonal...
... Very bad allergy attacks can actually be life threatening...
... For example, a mold allergy may make the respiratory paths swell to the point of being unable to breathe...
... Antihistamines, steroids and immunotherapy can all be used to decrease these symptoms...
... Many patients who are sensitive to them also develop symptoms around that time...
... These rashes are usually the last symptom to go away...
... Another common allergy is to insect stings...
... A person with a severe bee allergy could die within minutes of getting stung from airway blockage...
... It helps to study the fungal calendar just as in the case of pollens...
... Mushroom allergy is known to be very common...
... You can have allergic symptoms for months after exposure to the allergen animal...
... There are ways to do this, as long as your allergy isn’t too severe...
... There are dogs that don’t shed, which are usually the best types for allergy sufferers...
... This will help alleviate your symptoms...
... House Dust: Many people are allergic to house dust...
... The dust that settles over the various furniture and furnishings in the house is collectively called house dust...
... It may comprise of the outside dust and also the various kinds of dust that originate inside the house...
... Normally such dust is not visible...
... The people who are allergic dust are actually shown to be allergic to mites occurring in the dust...
... [read more] The most common house dust mite is named Dermatopagoides pteronyssinus...
... These mites live and feed on the components of the house dust...
... Those who are allergic to house dust should keep their living spaces scrupulously clean...
... Different symptoms may be caused in different people allergic to various foods like gaseous distension, diarrhoea, urticaria, headache, swelling of lips, sores in the mouth cavity and many others...
... Sometimes the symptoms appear immediately and sometimes they take a while to manifest...
... Insects: Insect bites normally cause pain and swelling due to the introduction of insect venom inside the system...
... The degree of manifestation of symptoms depends upon the quantity of venom...
... However the symptoms are never fatal...
... The allergy is mostly caused by animal dander...
... Some common examples are bakers getting allergic to flour, cement workers allergic to cement, sulphur allergy in workers in different medicine factories, workers allergic to leather dust and hairstylists and beauticians allergic to various chemicals in beauty products...
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- Sublingual drops-allergy drops.
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... Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), also known as allergy drops, has been used in the U...
... Yet many allergy sufferers have heard little about this treatment option...
... Thanks to an increase in European research over the past decade and tremendous growth in the use of allergy drops worldwide, we now have valid scientific evidence that corroborates what many have known for decades—allergy drops are both safe and effective...
... So safe that any patients who have experienced anaphylaxis with allergy shots may undergo treatment with allergy drops...
... Furthermore, patients on beta-blockers and very young children may also take allergy drops...
... Sublingual immunotherapy will likely prove to be one of the most important innovations in allergy treatment in the past century...
... All allergy treatments involve the use of dilutions of substances patients are reacting to in an allergic fashion...
... This is the method used by all allergists whether conventional allergy shots are used or the newer technology of sublingual allergy drops...
... Ear, Nose and Throat Allergists use dilutions of up to 1:1,000,000 parts, as do Pan American Allergy Society physicians...
... I have found dilutions to be amazingly effective not only in diagnosing a wide variety of symptoms but also in quickly reversing these symptoms, whether by using conventional allergy shots or sublingual allergy drops...
... Until allergy drops are more widely available in the U...
... and more resources are dedicated to educating providers and patients about allergy drops, it’s important to understand the facts about this treatment to help you determine whether it’s the right course of treatment for you...
... Allergy patients in many states are treated by this method...
... The World Health Organization Committee on Allergy Immunotherapy in 1998 stated that allergy drops were a "viable alternative to...
... Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, May-June 2000...
... Many physicians in this country have been using allergy drops over the last fifty years...
... Allergy drops are administered under the tongue daily three times a day...
... , of Allergy Associates of La Crosse, Wisconsin...
... Please note that at this time, allergy drops are NOT covered by health insurance carriers...
... The use of allergy drops is an emerging treatment in the United States...
... As such, treatment with allergy drops will be an out-of-pocket expense...
... Morris's instruction and use the method in my practice in addition to conventional allergy shots...
... Several thousand of my patients are using allergy drops with great success...
... I became particularly interested in the method when I learned that Britain had decided to use the method of allergy drops exclusively, allowing no shots at all...
... I am a member of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology...
... I suspect there are only a few of us in this conservative organization who use allergy drops...
... I am also a member and Director of the Pan American Allergy Society...
... I would guess that a large majority of the members of this allergy group use allergy drops...
... The vast majority of the members of this group use allergy drops...
... You can locate an allergist near you by going to the website of the Pan American Allergy Society at http://www...
... Furthermore, blood testing to determine allergy sensitivity improvement with allergy drops may need to be repeated every 3 to 6 months or yearly in order to advance the allergy drops to the next concentrate depending on your allergy profile...
... Some health insurance carriers may not pay for more than one allergy screening test in a given year, making additional tests an out-of-pocket expense...
... It is your responsibility to understand what your insurance carrier’s policies are regarding multiple allergy tests in a given year...
... As part of a patient's initial evaluation I try both shots and allergy drops...
... If the drops produce a reduction in symptoms, I may suggest that the patient consider desensitization with sublingual drops rather than the conventional allergy shots...
... Allergy drops are less expensive than shots...
... I think most allergists would agree that allergy shots would be more effective if the patients could get them more than once a week...
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- Allergy Drops Provide Freedom.
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... Allergy Drops Provide Freedom...
... The person that is being treated for allergies, it can be a real pain to have to go in for allergy shots once a week...
... But the nice thing is today there is an alternative to allergy shots, and that alternative is allergy drops...
... These allergy drops are used to help people who have serious allergies...
... Are you chained to your weekly allergy shot treatments...
... Allergy drops which have been used in Europe for some time are now being offered here in the United States...
... The nice part about the allergy drugs is that the person takes the allergy drops at home...
... Allergy shots and allergy drops are both immunotherapy treatments allergists use for their patients...
... The "new" sublingual allergy drops(not to be confused with eye drop treatments) have the same goal of slowly making the sufferer immune to whatever allergen is causing their problems...
... What allergy shots consist of is a diluted version of what the patient is allergic to...
... And how the allergy shots work is the patient is injected and then must wait around 30 minutes...
... Disadvantages of Allergy Shots...
... Allergy shots can be inconvenient because they require a weekly trip to the doctor's office...
... Even those with health insurance that covers the cost of the allergen injection, most insurance companies require a co-payment by the patient, which adds up quickly with weekly visits...
... Allergy shots can be costly...
... Allergy Drops Save Time and Money...
... With the use of sublingual allergy drops, the patient visits the doctor two or three times a year and receives the prescription for the allergy drops...
... Most insurance plans cover the cost of the drops and patient’s co-pay costs are reduced to the number of visits to the doctor’s office...
... They also save the time of the weekly visits and the allergy drops are placed under the tongue each week as directed...
... Advantages of Allergy Drops...
... In the number of patients using the sublingual allergy drops there have been rare instances when a patient reacts to the drops as they may react to injections, but the advantages far outweigh the need to be in the presence of the doctor when receiving the allergen...
... Some patients have experienced adverse reactions to sublingual allergy drops...
... The risk is similar to that of taking allergy shots but you can see that most people would think that the advantages far outweigh the risk of having to deal with a reaction on their own...
... What a lot of allergist do is they start the treatment using both the allergy shots and the allergy drops...
... They are then compared, and if the allergy drugs are showing a reduction in the allergy symptoms then the patient is advised to use the allergy drops exclusively...
... Many allergists will begin a patient's treatment using both shots and allergy drops and if the drops show a reduction in symptoms similar or better than the shots the allergist will most likely suggest that the patient move to just the drops...
... When dealing with children most will choose the allergy drops over the shots...
... In fact it has been shown that most people will use the allergy drops on a regular basis as compared to getting the allergy shots...
... [read more] Treatments get better every day, rumor has it that allergy pills are around the corner that will treat more than the symptoms of allergies but will act as replacements for the allergy drops and allergy shots that exist for immunotherapy therapy treatments that exist today...
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- Symptoms of a dog allergy.
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... Symptoms of a dog allergy...
... Do you have a dog allergy...
... Today, millions of people across the country live with allergies and asthma caused by a dog allergy...
... If you have dog in the house and are experiencing allergy symptoms, keep in mind that allergies are cumulative...
... Therefore, to eliminate problems with a dog allergy, it is important that proper steps be taken to eliminate or drastically reduce the cause...
... That is what actually causes the dog allergy...
... For pet owner’s, simply getting rid of a member of the family because of a pet allergy is not an option so the problem with allergies and asthma triggered by animal danger and old skin scales must be resolved...
... Remember, while most people think a dog’s fur is the cause of the allergy when in truth, it is the dead skin flakes, or dander...
... While cats generally create more of an allergy problem, many people also experience some degree of dog allergy...
... The pet hair becomes a problem when it collects other common allergens such as dust, pollen, dander causing a dog allergy...
... Therefore, if you think you have a dog allergy, you should take it seriously...
... The best step is to talk to your doctor to verify that the allergy problem is in fact associated with the dog...
... Then, once a dog allergy is confirmed, you can discuss proper medication or other treatment...
... A dog allergy can cause wheezing, fatigue, coughing, headache, itchy watery eyes, sneezing, and in some cases asthma attacks...
... If you have a pet in the home and have a dog allergy, you can do a few things to help...
... If nothing works, sadly the only option to control the dog allergy may be to find a loving home for the pet...
... And there are some breeds that just by nature produce less dander so they can be a good choice for anyone with a dog allergy...
... Just be sure to use a mild dog shampoo that will not cause the pet’s skin to dry out even more...
... Other things you can try to reduce the symptoms of a dog allergy include: There are several things you can do to help reduce your dog allergy...
... Although you can love your dog, keep the amount of direct contact to a minimum A dog allergy is just one of the allergies you might be suffering with that are environmental...
... Vacuum at least once a day and don’t forget to vacuum in the vents where hair, dander, and dust gather...
... When a person experiences a dog allergy, it is because the person’s system produced an allergy antibody to try to fight off the allergens, which causes cells to release histamine along with other types of natural chemicals that cause allergic symptoms...
... The level of the dog allergy is something you can your doctor can discuss so the best course of action can be taken...
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- Discover Allergy Cures That Can Help You. Natural Relief.
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... Discover Allergy Cures That Can Help You...
... If spring and fall send your seasonal allergies into a spin, many experts say look to Mother Nature for a natural allergy relief that can be as comforting and easy as a day at the beach...
... People who suffer from this affliction constantly seek out different allergy cures to ease their symptoms...
... Firstly one should try and determine the actual cause of symptoms in order to properly treat any allergy problems...
... Common causes are pet dander, dust, mold, as well as outdoor elements like pollen...
... Once you determine the cause behind your symptoms, finding a possible allergy cures to try becomes easier...
... Sneezing and wheezing, runny nose and itchy, watery, red eyes are just some of the symptoms that more than 35 million Americans face each year as the pollen from trees, grass, flowers, and plants makes it way into the air...
... Homeopathy is a viable option especially for those who don’t seem to find any reprieve from commonly used allergy cures...
... While some argue that homeopathy is a hoax and that no allergy cures can be possibly found through natural elements...
... Others affirm that they have experienced instantaneous relief from their symptoms through homeopathic remedies...
... However, for an increasing number of allergy sufferers, relief can be a natural allergy relief product provided by Mother Nature...
... Allergies include symptoms such as congestion, headaches and colds...
... An allergy symptom can develop into a more severe condition like bronchitis and pneumonia...
... For all those who experience symptoms in particular the more severe condition on a daily basis, finding the right allergy cure is essential to health and general well-being...
... The medical community makes use of traditional methods regularly in order to address various allergy symptoms...
... "Using natural allergy relief products can be a very useful way to handle mild allergies and even some more significant allergies...
... There are many types of natural allergy relief products and treatments you can safely try...
... Traditional methods of treating allergy symptoms are quite disheartening to many people who want to discover an allergy cure that doesn’t include medication or taking shots...
... In one study, published recently in the British Medical Journal, a group of Swiss researchers showed how just one tablet of butterbur four times daily was a very effective natural allergy relief product as a popular antihistamine in controlling symptoms of hay fever...
... Homeopathy methods suggest that the allergy cures lie in the substances that cause the allergic reactions in the first place...
... Other natural allergy relief products include the herbal supplements, freeze-dried nettles and a tonic made from the herb goldenseal, which can be used by adding it to still one more natural allergy relief treatment -- a saline (salt water) nasal spray...
... Other natural allergy relief products are grape seed extract and a flavonoid compound known as quercetin...
... Although both occur naturally in many foods - and are especially abundant in red wine -- when used in supplement form they can be extremely helpful in reducing allergy symptoms, particularly in conjunction with vitamin C, says James Dillard, MD...
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- Spring Allergy Symptoms in Children and What to Do About It.
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... Spring Allergy Symptoms in Children and What to Do About It...
... Believe it or not most Americans are allergic to something...
... You are experiencing an allergy attack, which can mean a trip to the emergency room for an allergy treatment...
... Find out the symptoms and what you can do to relieve them...
... Allergens can be anything from pollen to molds and fungi to dust...
... Allergy symptoms can occur from the pollen of weeds, grasses, trees, and mold...
... Once you determine that you need more than a quick over-the-counter allergy medication to get relief from your symptoms, you make an appointment with a physician who specializes in treating allergies...
... This is the first step to determining what type of allergy treatment would benefit you...
... A child suffering from allergies may display one or more of these symptoms at a time...
... You have several options on what allergy treatments are available...
... These products can reduce or eliminate many of the symptoms related to the allergy especially if the allergy is a short-term seasonal one...
... The physician may also prescribe an inhaler and nasal spray as another type of allergy treatment...
... Cold symptoms usually include fatigue, fever, and body aches...
... If any of these symptoms are also present, then your child is probably not suffering from seasonal allergies...
... Allergy treatment for individuals with severe allergies may include allergen immunotherapy...
... The allergy shots desensitize the patient’s response when they come into contact with the item they are allergic...
... Prescribing medication such as Singulair, Allegra, and Advair, will block the reactions in the body that cause allergy symptoms...
... Using injections as an allergy treatment may take several weeks if not months to help the patient build up a sufficient resistance to the offending item...
... Injections begin with a very small dose of the medication and the amount given during each allergy treatment injection slowly increases over time...
... The gradual introduction and increase of the medication is given because each allergy treatment has the potential of an adverse reaction...
... You must remember that the allergy treatment is introducing directly into your body, the very thing you are allergic to...
... Take a bath at night during allergy season...
... One effective allergy treatment is to stop coming into contact with the item you are allergic...
... If you are allergic to dust or dust mites, you can remove all carpeting from your home, put special covers over your mattress and pillows and have your home vacuumed and dusted weekly...
... This would greatly reduce the amount of offending item and reduce your symptoms...
... Take your child to the doctor to properly diagnose his/her allergy condition and receive treatment options...
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- Hay fever & Trees.
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... This is not the case, and if you are one of them, you should prepare yourself to learn the bare truth: you are perhaps suffering from an allergy...
... In most cases people just don’t realize that they have to treat something and continue dragging their allergies till the end of days...
... There are a lot of various ways to get allergy treatment...
... Hay fever is a seasonal allergy...
... Allergy treatment can be done by simply admitting that you suffer from allergy...
... Allergy treatment can be done with medicines, one of the most popular being Allegra...
... Allergy treatment is of various kinds and it generally depends on the allergy degree that you are faced to deal with...
... In simple words, people sensitive to pollen allergy are on risk of developing hay fever in most times of the year...
... To establish your type of allergy, you should do allergy testing...
... It will show you exactly what you are allergic to: whether be cats, dust, smoke, flower pollen and so on...
... After indication your type of allergy, it is now time to treat it accordingly...
... If you love it desperately, maybe you should start by keeping it outdoors most of the time...
... It will definitely help your allergy take off...
... For example, most of the grasses and flowering plants have their pollinating season during summer hence people sensitive to pollens produced by flowers and grasses suffer more from the hay fever during summer...
... There is another form of hay fever known as ‘perennial allergic rhinitis In this type of hay fever the symptoms of hay fever are experienced by the individual throughout the year...
... Animal dander, mould fungus and household dust are the culprits behind occurrence of perennial allergic rhinitis...
... A lot of people are allergic to dust...
... This can be solved by just keeping your house clean...
... It will help you get rid of any kind of dust allergy...
... You must restrict outdoor activities especially those are conducted at places prone to pollens to which you are sensitive...
... The most important thing when getting an allergy treatment, is to start taking care of yourself...
... Most of the people suffering from hay fever complain about frequent nasal congestion...
... This nasal congestion contributes for about 90% hay fever sufferers as main symptom...
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- Where To Get Effective Natural Allergy Help.
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... Where To Get Effective Natural Allergy Help...
... Are you still in the dark about how to resolve allergy problems effectively...
... The list is endless, and these are just a handful of the common allergies that people suffer from...
... While their occurrence may be common, what really makes the task difficult is that there is no cure for an allergy, and the only way out is by preventing the intake of food that causes allergy...
... If you're suffering form allergies no matter what the allergy is, an effective allergy treatment can be a concern...
... There are many old wives tales and home remedies, but most of those allergy treatments are ineffective...
... Simply defined, an allergy is intolerance of the immune system to specific foods...
... You are allergic to food when your body reacts adversely to it, thereby producing excess histamine, which triggers a cascade of allergic symptoms that can affect the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin or cardiovascular system...
... Common Sense Allergy Tips...
... There is an effective list of allergy treatments (through the link at the bottom of this article) that can help spark ideas on how to clear your home of common allergens...
... Some of the suggestions will take a little work, others are just common sense...
... Sometimes an allergic reaction can affect you in more ways than just the obvious rash, hives, or difficulty breathing...
... There may be internal turmoil going on you're not aware of and the surface reaction is actually a symptom of a deeper problem...
... If that is the case, a natural allergy treatment may be a better solution for you...
... After only a year or so living with me in a smoke free, pet free home some of their symptoms were reduced...
... After much discussion we concluded their symptoms had been getting worse over the years due to the poor environment they grew up in...
... While an allergy may develop at any age, there is no specific cure, which can be prescribed...
... Doctors prescribe anti-histamine drugs and may even have to inject steroids in severe cases, but these only subdue the effects after an allergy has occurred...
... There is no long-term cure or means to get rid of any allergy and the only way out is to prevent the intake of food that causes the allergy...
... Unfortunately for my daughter, some of her symptoms persisted and kept her away from certain friends homes because of their pets...
... It turned out this fruit has a special class of antioxidants called Xanthones that have been shown to improve numerous health conditions and is a great allergy treatment...
... The symptoms vary from urticaria - red patches, indicating excess of blood supply to that region of the body, to general body rash and itching...
... Patch test to find out the specific food that causes allergy exist...
... These are restrictive in nature and can only test allergy to 50 to 100 food stuffs...
... It will be easier to detect the particular food whenever you develop symptoms next...
... After just two bottles of Mangosteen juice my daughter was able to pet dogs and cats, her ear started to drain fluid which helped her vertigo to go away...
... This allergy treatment worked exceptionally well for her...
... There are literally hundreds of documented cases of people with allergy problems much more severe than my daughters...
... The dictum, prevention is better than cure, works best in case of allergy...
... But for many allergy sufferers, there is an effective natural allergy treatment in a great tasting juice...
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- Allergy Relief - How to Find It.
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... Allergy Relief - How to Find It...
... Over the past several months there has been increased media coverage of allergy drops, a newly publicized method for the treatment of allergies...
... If you look around, it seems that a lot of people have allergies of some sort and they are all looking for for a some allergy remedies...
... Allergy drops, also known as Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT), are designed as a substitute for allergy shots which are used to treat allergic nasal and chest symptoms to pollen, pets, molds, dust mites, etc...
... But you can find help when looking for allergy relief products...
... You can find allergy relief medicine in the natural form (allergy drops) and also by the alternative means...
... Sometimes you are able to find short term allergy relief with prescription drugs and by using the over the counter allergy relief medicine as well...
... Natural Approaches For Allergy Relief...
... As an alternative to prescription allergy medications and over-the-counter drugs, many people are seeking help for controlling their allergies by natural and alternative methods and treatments...
... Various herbs offer help for allergy relief, such as garlic...
... According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and the Joint Commission for Allergy Asthma and Immunology, the research on SLIT has not shown a proven standard effective dosage...
... The studies have shown effective doses which range from 40-500 times the concentration of allergy shots (subcutaneous immunotherapy)...
... It helps to expel excess mucus as well, helping the overall allergy symptom to be reduced...
... Often, people are allergic to a food that they are ingesting, yet they have no idea that this is what is causing their allergy symptoms...
... however there is no current CPT code for allergy drops...
... Allergy relief comes when they are tested for food allergies and eliminate those indefinitely from their diet...
... When a person adopts a healthier diet of whole foods, fruits, clean meats and vegetables, then they begin to experience allergy relief that they have never known possible...
... Other treatments that are being used for allergy relief are acupuncture, iridology, and massage therapy...
... In summary, although all
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