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Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist

Neti Pot: It just might work

OK, truth time. I've been meaning to write about the Neti pot since January. It's taken me that long to get over my resistance to flushing out my sinus cavities with a saline solution.   The Ick FactorFirst: Why did I take so long to try it? There is the initial ick factor; even thinking about flushing out my nasal passages made me shudder.... Read moreChevron
James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

The Use and Misuse of Over the Counter Antihistamines and Decongestants

More than 40 million people suffer from nasal allergy symptoms in the United States. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications for allergy relief fill the shelves of retail pharmacies and there always seem to be new ones coming to the market. Choosing the right medication often depends on matching your symptoms with what the colorful medicine box states... Read moreChevron
Kathleen MacNaughton

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Pregnant Moms Can Protect Their Unborn From Allergies & Asthma

Carrying a child in your womb is an awesome responsibility on many levels. Most pregnant women are aware that eating healthy and taking prenatal vitamins aids in the development of a healthy child. And of course refraining from smoking, drinking alcohol and taking street drugs or excessive quantities of prescription drugs.   Some pregnant... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Asthma Specialist

Allergy Treatment: A Healthy Dose of Hookworms?

How far are you willing to go to treat your allergy and asthma problems?   Would you allow your doctor to infect you with parasitic worms in order to suppress your allergy immune system? Apparently there are allergy sufferers who would.   A physician/scientist conducted a study that involved the intentional infection of 15... Read moreChevron
Sloane Miller

Sloane Miller, Health Guide

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author & psychotherapist

Hookworms As An Allergy Treatment -- No Thanks!

Say your allergies and asthma are a constant struggle. Standard Western medicine doesn't seem to help or you're tired of taking inhaled steroids, tired of using your inhaler three or four times a week, tired of not being able to catch a decent breath: tired of having your life restricted in too many ways to count.   How radical a... Read moreChevron

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