Mar
10
Filed Under (Allergy) by Dr. Ralph Winston on 10-03-2010

There are more then ten million Americans who have an allergy to pollen alone, this is about one in every five people in the United States. Suffers of allergies have a disorder of their immune system and that is what causes the symptoms. There are many people that are super sensitive to dust, pollen, nuts, and bees these are allergies that could be life threatening if it turn into an anaphylactic reaction and not treated right away.

There are less allergens that are found in the air of hotter dryer climates, and in humid and cooler climates there are considerably more allergens. In the spring and early summer is another time that there are a lot of allergens in the air this is because the plants and the trees are budding and this helps out the pollen.

Antihistamines, decongestants, and also nasal spray are medical treatments that help ward off some of the uncomfortableness of allergies. But any expert in the allergy field will say that the best way to treat the allergy is to stay away form it. Inside of your home you should look into using an air cleaner that has a HEPA filter.

HEPA filters eliminate almost all dust, and pollen from the air. Anybody who is allergic to smoke an activated carbon filter works great. Ask anybody you know with an allergy how many different symptoms that they have, they will have a long list. There are some new products that are now available to help with the allergy problem.

More and more people in the United States are being tested for allergies and the out come reveals that more then fifty five percent are allergic to at least one allergen. So with this said if you are a suffer to seem that you will at least be able to find somebody that is ready to talk about the problem you both suffer from.

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Mar
06
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Stanley Lang on 06-03-2010

Unless you are blessed with living in a rather pristine environment you know that a lot of the time you are breathing air that is not so healthy. In fact a lot of the time you breath air that has a bunch of stuff in it. This dust in the air has some rather predictable effects: it irritates the nose and it causes swellling of the nasal passages.

There is a predictable sequence that happens to the head once the nose starts swelling up. First it’s harder to breath through the nose. Then it starts to become easier to breath through the mouth. Finally the person is breathing through the mouth all of the time and then the mouth gets very dry. No fun.

So what is the best solution? Actually it’s rather simple: rinse out the “stuff” that’s in the nose and help the lining of the nose return to normal. The dilemma is this– what do you use to rinse out the nose? Plain water? Medicated sprays? Salt water spray? And if you’re going to use a salt water solution, what kind should you use?Many experts believe that you should use a solution that is not stronger than the salt concentration in your blood stream. Others believe that a stronger salt solution is more effective and the question is not firmly answered. I happen to believe that the stronger solution is more effective in not only irrigating out the secretions but also in decreasing the swelling that is caused by the stuff that’s inhaled into the nose.

I don’t want to make it sound like an emergency to get the junk and dust irrigated out of the nose. The body does have some self cleaning mechanisms after all. However if you’re getting exposed to this unclean air on a regular basis then the body’s systems just won’t work to clean out the junk that is stuck on the surface of the nose.

So it is very important that you have a strategy to get the “stuff” out of the nose if you want to have a healthy nose. If you don’t have a good strategy, I suggest using a home made solution because it not only works well, you have the added benefit of having a solution that doesn’t have preservatives in it.

So why is this important? What difference does it make to use preservatives or not in a nasal saline solution or spray? The biggest reason is that the preservatives are not inert. They actually cause damage and more swelling to the nasal lining! So have a strategy to clean your nasal passages. I suggest making the solution at home to avoid the preservatives. Now that’s a solution!

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Mar
05
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Stanley Lang on 05-03-2010

At first glance it may not be apparent why there would be a connection between a nasal saline solution and asthma. Here is the connection: asthma is aggravated by chronic sinus infections. Sometimes asthma is actually caused by a chronic sinus infection. How does this happen? Well actually we don’t know why this connection exists. But it does. What we do know is that in somebody who has a tendency toward asthma they will have an aggravation of the symptoms of asthma with any type of sinus infection, acute or chronic.

At this point I want to speak a little about the different kinds of sinus infections. The reason for this is because there is actually quite a bit of confusion and I want to describe the different terms. An “acute” infection is one that starts fairly suddenly often during the course of a viral URI. Usually the person is obviously ill, sometimes in pain.

The next category is a “sub-acute” infection. This tends to happen if an acute infection does not heal. This person is starting to get tired of symptoms that are “hanging on”. There is often a lot of coughing both day and night.

A chronic sinus infection is one that has been going on for quite a while. In fact the person with it will often have forgotten their acute infection and assumed they had gotten better. But they have this nagging cough and they have nasal congestion that is not too bad– in fact these folks often think they are dealing with chronic allergies.

So how does a nasal saline solution have anything to do with these various sinus infections? Well first of all the use of a good nasal saline solution will help decrease the symptoms in all three of these types of sinus infections. This is no small thing: being able to decrease symptoms that are bothering a person day and night is a fantastic blessing. The big thing though is that if used correctly and aggressively the nasal saline solution or spray can help keep the acute sinus infection from progressing to a chronic sinus infection.

The common element of the nasal saline is that it is helping to irrigate out secretions that are blocking the sinus openings. It’s also helping to decrease swelling which gives a chance for the sinuses to open up and drain. This all increases the odds that the subacute infection won’t progress to a chronic infection. That means that it is much less likely that asthma will develop. So aggressive use of a good nasal saline solution, particularly without preservatives, can help prevent asthma from developing from a sinus infection.

Learn more about nasal saline. Stop by Stanley Lang’s site where you can find out all about saline nasal spray and what it can do for you.

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Mar
04
Filed Under (allergy cure) by admin on 04-03-2010

© COPYRIGHT 2009 Jennifer Trammell

An estimated 12 million Americans are living with food allergies, and the number is growing. Jennifer Trammell takes a look at how the condition impacts one Chicago family, and how research at Northwestern University could be the answer to finding a cure.

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Mar
04
Filed Under (Allergy) by admin on 04-03-2010

Free Allergy Testing is a nonprofit organization providing no cost laboratory work for basic allergy testing in children and adults with diagnoses of ADHD and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder including, but not limited to Autism, PDD-NOS, and Aspergers. Free Allergy Testings goal is to provide necessary medical testing to individuals with specific disabilities, provide relevant educational and awareness materials and resources, and collect, catalogue, and report data on disability-allergy connections. www.FreeAllergyTesting.org

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Mar
03
Filed Under (Allergy) by Jonny Woods on 03-03-2010

How do you know if you are hypersensitive to the pets in your home? There are a multitude of different causes and sometimes, it’s hard to discern which allergen might be the culprit to your allergies. It might take quite a bit of trial and error to find out, but here are several things to look out for.

Normally for pet allergy sufferers, they start sneezing badly once they’re nearby any cats or dogs, or when exposed to pet hairs left around the house – this is the first sign. Other common symptoms to look out for are also blocked noses or runny ones, not too much different from a cold really. It is easy to tell the difference between the two though as once you get away from the allergen, the symptoms will subside just as quickly as it came.

Just like people who are hyper-sensitive to pollen or dust mites, itchy or red eyes can also be attributed to allergies caused by pets. You might also experience tearing of the eyes as well and they can come about if you rub your eyes after touching a dog or a cat. To be more accurate, the pet hairs are not the culprit, but the pet dander.

What exactly is dander? The majority of animals constantly shed skin, just as we do and they’re microscopic in size. The allergic reactions arise when we inhale these tiny particles of animal skin.

If one of your family members owns a dog, you might want to ask him or her to retrain the dog and not allow it to climb on the household furniture. Also, make sure you clean the house frequently as well as steam clean the carpets on a regular basis to reduce the severity of allergic reactions.

Does this mean that allergy sufferers cannot own a dog or a cat? No, in fact, they can. If you decide that you really want to have a pet at home, you will need to select specific breeds of dogs or cats that are hypoallergenic – yes there is really such a thing. The Maltese and Australian Terrier are just 2 examples of hypoallergenic dogs.

If you already have a pet and you really don’t want to give it away, consider installing an air cleaner in your home to reduce airborne contaminants such as pet dander.

There are several types of purifiers in the market and you might find small portable air cleaners for your room, and larger units for the entire house.

And if you are out there to get a remedy for your allergy symptoms and to cleanse the air throughout your home, here is additional advice for whole house air purifiers together with other excellent manufacturers of dust air purifiers.

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Mar
01

Intro of new documentary on food allergies, produced by Kevin J. Lindenmuth.

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Mar
01
Filed Under (asthma cure) by admin on 01-03-2010

Facts, Management and Treatment Strategies, including natural alternative treatment in asthma

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Allergy season is on it’s way and once again many of us Americans will suffer. Did you know that allergic rhinitis affects 10 to 30% of all adult Americans and 30% of all children?

It’s no wonder that so many of us take the many allergy medications that are out there in order to find relief. But, I want to share with you a huge secret today that you might not have known about, that is this: Because of the drowsiness that many of these allergy medications cause, you can actually receive a DUI! Imagine getting thrown in jail because your medications made you a lousy driver!

Now, I’m an allergy sufferer as well, and frankly, I hate taking the “drugs” that make us drowsy in order to deal with the symptoms. Instead, I like to take something a bit more natural. Xango is a natural product that contains a very high concentration of Xanthones. These Xanthones are known to be very effect in fighting free radicals. Also, there have been a number of people who have been able to get rid of their allergy shots and medications and now instead have found Xango to help with their allergy relief! Go ahead and request your free sample and free CD today!

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http://www.biogetica.com – Natural allergy treatment and medicine to cure all types of allergies and allergic reactions food, wheat, dog, pet, gluten, pollen, tea allergy, mold etc. Alternative to medicine like steroids and antihistamines. Immunotherapy brings lasting relief from hives, skin allergy and rash allergic reactions by getting your immune system to stop overreacting.

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