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- All about allergies
What are allergies? And why do we get them ?
- Acupuncture for Allergies
Acupuncture for acne, psoriasis, allergies and other related conditions is the current interest of several study groups, aiming to investigate and validate the preliminary studies on the effects of acupuncture as a therapy for these conditions.
- Allergy
There are several different kinds of allergy, but perhaps the most common is food allergy.
- Allergy and Sinus Relief
What exactly is sinusitis and how is it related to allergy? Are there ways for you to get allergy and sinus relief ?
- Allergy Medicine
Antihistamines are allergy medicines that help reduce the sneezing, runny nose, and itchiness of allergies. These allergy medicines are more useful if you use them before you’re exposed to allergens.
- Allergy Products
Allergy products such as air filters and air purifiers will greatly help in reducing allergens that can cause asthma or asthma-like symptoms, such as difficulty in breathing, nasal congestion, respiratory swelling, and the like.
- Allergy Relief
One form of allergy relief or treatment for people with allergies is injections of small amounts of the substances they are allergic to.
- Allergy Relief Air Purifier
To keep indoor air healthy and allergen-free, an allergy relief air purifier in order. Below is a list of some of our top picks for allergy relief air purifier products.
- Allergy Relief Medicine
There are many different types of medicine and treatment used to give you allergy relief. However, there are times when regular allergy relief medicines like antihistamines and decongestants are not enough to control allergic reactions.
- Allergy Relief Product
A cornucopia of products is on display, giving allergy sufferers plenty to choose from. But how are you to know which allergy relief product works?
- Allergy Symptoms
Certain specific factors found in the environment that can trigger the body to develop allergy symptoms.
- Cat Allergies
Cat allergens are very small, microscopic even, and smaller in size compared to pollens or mold spores, the two other common airborne allergens. That means they stay suspended in the air longer and they can get through your nasal passages easier.
- Cat Allergy
Majority believe that cat allergy are caused by allergens from the fur or cat dander (scales of the skin), when, in fact, most of the potent allergens come mainly from saliva and sweat.
- Dog Allergies
Dogs are like humans in that they also suffer from allergies. The most common symptom of dog allergies is itching, but the respiratory tract may also be affected, which could lead to coughing, sneezing, and/or wheezing.
- Dog Allergy
Are you allergic to dogs? If you are but an avid dog lover, then no problem! While there is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog breed – one that won’t cause any dog allergy or allergic reactions – there are breeds that produce very little of the allergens that trigger the symptoms.
- Food Allergies
Ever eaten something that made you break into rashes? How about itchiness of the throat, around the eyes, your ears, and even your hands and feet? These are actually symptoms of food allergies.
- Food Allergy
Out of all allergies, food allergy has got to be one of the most common, with an estimated 11 million people in the United States alone suffering from food allergies.
- Gluten Allergy
News about the harmful effects caused by gluten allergy has caused many people to completely remove gluten (wheat) from their diet. However, much of the alarm over gluten allergy and gluten intolerance is unnecessary, not to mention unfounded, since a lot of aspects of these two conditions remain largely misunderstood.
- Latex Allergy
You need to know that there are actually two sources of latex allergy, producing two distinct allergic reactions.
- Mold Allergies
A person with mold allergies can easily breathe these mold spores, permitting them to pass through the nasal passages and to the lungs, triggering an allergic reaction.
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- Peanut Allergy
A peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies because the proteins found in peanuts can act as powerful allergens, even when ingested in tiny amounts.
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- Skin Allergies
Skin allergies are one of the most common causes of conditions of the skin.
- Wheat Allergies
Wheat is the staple of majority of American diets. But due to the recent furor about wheat allergies and its potentially deadly consequences, people have been randomly taking out these foods from their diet to the detriment of their own health.
- Wheat Allergy
A food wheat allergy is largely immunological. It is an abnormal response to a food that is triggered by the immune system and is far more serious in nature.
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