Jun
26
Filed Under (Allergy Relief) by Dr. Donna Schwontkowski (ret. D.C.), M.S. Nutrition, M.H. on 26-06-2010

Pollen season means sneezing and blowing your nose constantly. If you have allergies, you know that by eliminating your allergies, life could become fun again. If only you could become allergy free! To become allergy free, you need a strategy to enhance the immune system – an immune enhance experience that will last forever.

The problem is that allergies are a clue to the fact that you have a weak immune system. In the immune system, there are T and B cells; whenever these cells are weakened, your immunity suffers. This is the time you need immune enhance strategies.

Often OTC allergy products are used for relief but these are not true immune enhance systems; they block the symptoms by blocking histamine. When you block symptoms, you don’t enhance immunity. The immune enhance potential of a product can be seen by following your progress via an immune system panel of tests.

For example, low white blood cells is one of those indications of a need for immune enhance strategies. If a diagnosis of low white blood cells changes to normal white blood cell count, there’s been an improvement. An obvious way for the layman to see improvement in his weak immune system is to observe what happens the next year during the allergy season. Did the symptoms return? If they did, the over-the-counter allergy products you used the year before really didn’t work, did they? Allergy relief is not equal to allergy cure. Allergy cure means getting right down there to the root of the problem and fixing the weak immune system.

The market offers natural allergy remedies that have a purpose of enhancing the immune system. These natural allergy remedies vary but many contain vitamins, minerals and/or herbs related to supporting immunity. One vitamin that is found in many immune enhance formulas is vitamin C, a natural antihistamine.

The immunomodulatory effects of Chinese herbs make them popular ingredients in natural allergy remedies. Not surprisingly, the Chinese have spent hundreds of years testing different herbs and know which ones are effective for which health issues. By using some of these tried and tested Chinese herbs, it’s possible that you could eventually have total allergy relief.

Natural allergy remedies should use ingredients that support the immune system in many different ways. Addressing one of the many functions of the immune system is hit or miss; and if it’s not the right function, your allergies don’t improve. There are numerous causes of weakened immunity. And that’s why Chinese herbalists always use a combination of herbs to treat any condition.

To find out about allergy relief, visit a site that describes Chinese herbs (natural allergy remedies) that support a weak immune system.

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Jun
25
Filed Under (Asthma) by admin on 25-06-2010

For decades now doctors have been telling us that we should stay out of the sun.  And if we (gasp) had to spend time outside, we should cover ourselves in the highest SPF sunscreen possible.

Well, it seems that they may be realizing now that they were wrong!

It seems that a recent study reported in the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology found that “asthmatic children with relatively low vitamin D levels in their blood may have a greater risk of suffering severe asthma attacks than those with higher levels of the vitamin.”  (source)

While some fatty fish, such as salmon, provide vitamin D naturally, the primary natural source of vitamin D in your body is sunlight.  That’s right, the same sun that the doctors warned you to stay away from.

What’s worse is that it would almost seem that this must have been known before.  At least there must have been knowledge that keeping people out of the sun would cause vitamin D deficiency, otherwise why would so many foods, like milk, orange juice and breakfast cereals, be fortified with it?

It isn’t just asthma, either.  A friend of mine was diagnosed with hypertension over a year ago, and the doctor said was caused by vitamin D deficiency.  The doctor actually told her to take supplements and to go out in the sun more.

And the list goes on.  According to that same article, “Vitamin D may be best known for its role in healthy bone development and maintenance, but it is also needed for normal nerve, muscle and immune system function. Some studies have linked low vitamin D levels to a higher risk of type 1 or “insulin-dependent” diabetes in children and, in adults, heart disease and certain cancers.” (source)

I think the lesson here is balance.  Don’t stay out of the sun.  Don’t spend too much time in the sun either, because that has been linked to skin cancer.  Eat as balanced a diet as you can, and stay active.  You’ll be amazed at how much easier and better life is when you find the balance.

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Jun
25
Filed Under (Allergy) by Linda Robison on 25-06-2010

Can foods cause eczema? Many people think eating certain foods causes eczema, however the truth is foods do not CAUSE eczema, but they do cause eczema symptoms and flare-ups.

Foods That Cause Eczema Flare-ups

There are a lot of foods that can causes allergies. The most common ones are: casein (milk/dairy), gluten, wheat, seafood, nuts, eggs, soy, and sometimes fish. Also, certain chemical food additives, preservatives and even colorings can cause reactions in some people. And, the worst part is it’s hard to figure out exactly which food causes the flare-up because sometime symptoms don’t manifests until 24 to 48 hours later.

Treating Eczema

Since the types of foods that cause eczema flare-ups will vary from person to person, it is best to try an elimination diet listed below. This is a diet where you start with the most common foods that cause allergies and eliminate it for a week or two. See the example below……

Start with your favorite food first – Especially if it falls within the common food trigger list and try avoiding it for one week. Then re-introduce it again and see how your skin reacts. Common foods and preservatives to avoid are: milk/dairy/eggs, peanuts, wheat, and soy. Also, consider many additives found in common foods like soups.

Over The Counter Eczema Treatment

Following a diet is hard, we all know that. And while you should try to reduce the offending allergic foods that cause eczema flare ups, you should also consider applying a botanical, natural topical cream. One that can heal the skin while reduce annoying symptoms like burning and itching. But, be careful which product you use.

If you are using an eczema treatment product that’s not working or is not made for ultrasensitive skin….then you need to try an alternative product. For more information on botanical eczema skin treatments, an extensive list of eczema foods, and to see eczema pics click here….. Which Foods Cause Eczema.

To see Eczema pictures and learn more about Which Foods Cause Eczema then visit Natural Treatments For Eczema

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Jun
24

Asthma affects the lungs and makes breathing difficult or impossible. Approximately 22 million Americans are living with this. The condition has a serious impact on people’s lives and can be fatal. Attacks may be triggered by any number of things but treatment options are available. Two main forms of asthma exist.

Understanding what goes wrong is important. Our lungs supply our bodies with the oxygen we all need to survive. In normally functioning lungs, air is inhaled, the oxygen is removed and the air is exhaled. In someone with pulmonary issues, the lungs become narrow and breathing is impaired. The lungs constrict and inflammation causes swelling. This is referred to as an asthma attack.

Allergies occur when the body’s immune system overreacts to a substance the individual has contact with. This can lead to breathing problems. Exercise is also a cause of attacks in some people. With occupational triggers, workers inhale substances in the workplace that lead to attacks. Finally, when someone experiences a frequent, non-productive cough, he may have cough variant asthma.

It’s more difficult to determine whether a patient has the cough variant of the condition. This is because, in this form, the patient often has normal lung function. Doctors usually use the same medications to treat cough variant that are used to treat the more common constriction type.

As with any medical condition, patients need to consult with their physician for diagnosis and treatment. This is important whether the patient has the more common form or the cough variant.

Doctors determine the course of treatment by considering what triggers the attacks and how bad the symptoms are. One of the approaches to dealing with occupational or allergic triggers is to avoid the specific substances that lead to symptoms. Patients have the option to have an allergy test to see what they’re allergic to. Many patients also have good results when the allergies are treated.

There are a variety of medications that doctors can prescribe for their patients. There are medicines that reduce the frequency of symptoms and attacks. These are taken every day. Also, rescue inhalers are used when an attack occurs to provide immediate relief. Physicians will often prescribe both in order to manage symptoms. However, doctors sometimes need to try different medications and treatments to help each patient achieve optimal results.

Asthma has serious consequences for the people living with it. It’s a medical condition that requires a doctor’s care. Physicians find the treatments that work best for each patient. This means that patients can manage their symptoms and live their lives to the fullest, even with asthma.

In an asthmatic person, the first stage is the same as in the healthy person. In the second stage however, the airway instead of relaxing to expel, suddenly constricts further provoking acute breathlessness and respiratory distress. An asthma remedy is one thing; asthma prevention is another. For more free information, please visit our website now.

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Jun
24
Filed Under (Allergy) by Wendy Watkins on 24-06-2010

Food allergies and children is an interesting field of study in science today because there is so much left to learn. For example, doctors know that the presence of the immunoglobulin E antibody in the blood indicates an allergy. Yet, they do not know what specific molecules are in specific foods that trigger the body’s immune system to attack a food as if it’s a foreign invader. It’s still very much a mystery why some kids break out in eczema, others have a strange tingling sensation in the mouth, and others still may suffer a life-threatening emergency. Researchers hope to learn why some food allergy symptoms clear up by age 10, while other allergies may persist for a person’s entire life.

Food allergies and children have been making headlines recently. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported that food allergies are on the rise, with around 3 million children suffering with a shellfish, milk, egg, wheat or peanut allergy. This is an 18% increase since 1997, the center reports. As a parent you may feel alarmed and wonder what you can do to prevent this fate from befalling your precious baby. While there is little evidence, aside from old wives’ tales that allergies can be prevented, researchers are finding better ways to identify allergens and possibly treat them. In this article, you will read about the latest kids food allergy research.

“Children Can Complete Treatment For Peanut Allergies And Achieve Long-Term Tolerance, Studies Suggest,” reads a Science Daily headline. Duke University Medical Center doctors have been studying food allergies in children for a long time. At the beginning of the monitored clinical tests, participants with this type of nut allergy couldn’t even tolerate one sixth of a peanut, yet within six months they were eating 13 to 15 peanuts before a reaction occurred. Nine of the thirty-three children in the study have been on maintenance therapy for over 2.5 years; of these children, 4 can now eat peanuts freely. “It appears these children have lost their allergies,” explains Wesley Burks, MD. “This gives other parents and children hope that we’ll soon have a safe, effective treatment that will halt allergies to certain foods.”

“Possible Link Between Obesity and Childhood Allergies,” finds a study funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. This study looked at the link between food allergies and children who were obese (in the 95th percentile of the normal body mass index for their age/height). Researchers found that the rate of having a food allergy was 59% higher for obese children. The NIEHS report added that it’s especially important to combat epidemics like obesity and food allergies in children, which have been on the rise over the past few decades.

The difficult part about dealing with food allergies and children is sometimes explaining to the child why he or she cannot eat something that may be so tasty. A number of parents note that their children show positive results for having peanut allergies, so they wish to shelter them from this potentially toxic food. Doug Speight of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University reports that his work has shown 100% inactivation of peanut allergens in whole-roasted kernels and the processed peanuts showed no reaction in human serum tests from the extremely allergic. “We are extremely pleased that we were able to find such a simple solution to a vexing problem that has enormous economic and public health ramifications, both for peanut sensitive individuals, and the food industry as a whole,” reports Ahmedna, whose product is currently being developed.

If kids with food allergies is an issue that concerns you, visit our site on Food Allergies in Children for the facts you need.

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Jun
23
Filed Under (Allergy) by Rick Nelligan on 23-06-2010

Many people think of allergies as being an affliction which only affects people when they are outdoors during the early summer months. While dust can make people sniffly and itchy when they are outside, many unseen allergens can actually be found in the beds and carpeting inside our homes every day. It feels like each allergy season is worst than the previous one and whether you are allergic to dust or pollen, it’s not fun being itchy and sneezey all the time. Here are a few things you can do around your home to help reduce the allergens around you:

Replace air filters in your house: Your home probably has many air filters that you don’t always remember to change. Most homes with central air will have a whole house filter that should be replaced every two to four months. A old air filter can block air flow and actually start to blow out pollen and other allergens if it is not changed regularly. Most air filters are inexpensive and easy to change out if you remember to do so. Using a plug-in air purifier is helpful only if you change the filter regularly. A quick filter replacement can really pay for itself by lowering your electric bill.

Install hardwood floors: Smooth flooring like hardwood, laminate, stone or even vinyl are all better choices than rugs for people who suffer from allergies. Full room carpeting is the worst kind of flooring you can have in a home you have allergies because it traps so many pollen particles. If you suffer from allergies, then you might want to remove your rugs. Most allergy doctors recommend flooring that is easy to vacuum and does not trap dust, animal dander and other allergens.

Clean often: Some people with severe allergies actually use a home cleaning service in addition to their own cleaning. The simplest way to keep your house pollen-free is to clean the floors regularly. A good house cleaning once every month can make a big difference in the air cleanliness in your home. If you use a vacuum you’ll also want to clean the filters in it often as well.

You don’t have to be miserable in your own house throughout the long allergy season. With a little work your home can be a refuge from the powdery pollen of the outdoors and the itchy eye-inducing dust of indoors. Dedicating just ten minutes a day to cleaning your home may make such a difference that you might even be able to throw away those allergy drugs you’ve come to rely on!

Need to learn more about keeping your house allergen free? You can read about an air duct cleaning review and other DIY home improvement articles at our site.

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Jun
23
Filed Under (allergy cure) by Maria Brooks on 23-06-2010

Almost every person in the world is affected by some sort of allergy. Different substances have different effects on people. Some can cause only minor symptoms, other allergies can be life-threatening. For those who take a great deal of medication and worry about an allergy medication interfering, there are plenty of ways to find a good natural allergy cure.

The best natural way to help allergies is to prevent them from happening in the first place. The first step to take is to have yourself properly tested by a doctor. Testing has gotten far more accurate in recent years and can pin-point the specific elements that cause the reactions. This is great because it can allow individuals to come into contact with things they previous thought they were allergic to. For example, you could think you were allergic to a type of food, when you are actually only allergic to one small component of the food.

The better the diagnosis, the more able you are to avoid what really makes you sick. The more knowledge you have, the less of a chance you will need medication. Of course, this depends on your personal reaction to the allergen.

One very old but under-used way to decrease the symptoms of allergies is to build up an immunity. This is something to be worked out with your doctor, but it is a natural cure. Just as some poisons can be used as cures if they are in the correct small dosage, so can the allergen cure you of your allergies. It is a matter of one’s tolerance.

It can either be in the form of a vaccination or in the form of just encountering the allergy-causing element in controlled rations. The doctor will help you figure out a schedule in order introduce the allergen into your system in a very small dose. After short while, your body will get used to that amount and may not react. Then the dosage will be increased.

The amount is then increased slightly. Your body is allowed to get used to that amount. It is then increased again. Eventually you will be taking in large amounts of an allergen–amounts that once would have given you a severe reaction.

There are other ways you can cure your allergies in natural ways. These methods are usually in the form of vitamins and herbal supplements. They improve your immune system and could possibly undo the effects of allergens before you notice any symptoms. The great thing about vitamin supplements is that they usually do not require a prescription and are fairly inexpensive.

Some other remedies can be very useful, though they are controversial. These include acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. Naturopathy or homeopathy and physical or psychological therapy have also been known to have positive effect.

Visit my site to learn more about natural allergy cures.

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Jun
21
Filed Under (allergies treatment) by admin on 21-06-2010

Advanced Allergy Therapeutics (AAT) is a breakthrough technology used by Dr. Jackson that helps to eliminate the reactions from most forms of allergies and sensitivities. This video is a testimonial of one of his patients who was succesfully treated from allergy on dogs.

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Jun
18
Filed Under (asthma treatments) by admin on 18-06-2010


Actually the treatment of asthma depends on the severity of it and based on this you administer the appropriate therapy.
Some drugs used are short acting beta2- adrenoceptor agonists like Salbutamol, which is best given by inhalation and acts within minutes. Long acting inhaled beta2- agonist (salmeterol), corticosteroids like beclometasone (inhaled or given orally or intravenously) and aminophylline (theophylline) are also added to the regimen in more severe cases.

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Jun
16
Filed Under (allergies treatment) by admin on 16-06-2010

achooallergyhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/achooallergyEducationDust Mites, Allergies, SLIT, Sub-Lingual TherapySLIT Allergy Treatment

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