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Stephen H

Stephen H

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posted 10/08/2007, comments (0)

Neutralize the ALLERGY in YOUR Allergic ASTHMA: Over 50% of Asthma LINKED to ALLERGY..

Cat Allergy Linked to AsthmaStudy Shows Allergy to White Oak and an Outdoor Fungus Also Up Allergy Risk Sept. 2007 -- More than half of Asthma cases in the U.S. are linked to Allergies, with sensitivity to Cats responsible for 29% of Allergy-related Asthmas, according to new research from the National Institutes of Health. Allergic... Read moreChevron
naturegirl
posted 08/01/2007, comments (0)

Household products that will not irritate allergies

If anyone is looking for products (laundry, all purpose cleaners, and dishsoap, there is a company called Shaklee that makes nontoxic and natural products.  They guarantee their products, and I found that they made my nose/life easier.  If you look in the book "The Smart Shopper's Bible" (avaliable on amazon.com) you can... Read moreChevron
jessdavisva
posted 06/03/2007, comments (85)

Itchy Throat

Of all the allergy symptoms I have, an itchy throat is the most bothersome for me. The only relief is when I can eat something and I cannot eat all day. Anyone have any suggestions? I am currently taking Claritin and it's not doing its job!
Corazón
posted 03/29/2007, comments (0)

Alergy tests NEGATIVE

Hello Everyone,   My son is a healthy, active 16 year old who about 9 mos ago had his very first episode of what the Dr is calling Angioedema.  His eyes swell up A LOT, to the point where they shut.  Sometimes it starts with a bit of an itch and then redness and then within seconds they engorge and swell.  According... Read moreChevron
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Heather Reese
posted 02/09/2007, comment (1)

Food Allergies: A Case of Mistaken Identity

Nutrition expert Heather Reese breaks down the basics of common food allergies.  A food allergy occurs when the body mistakes a food item for a harmful substance, and the immune system creates antibodies to protect itself. Once this mistaken identity occurs, every time a person eats that food the body will release histamine and other... Read moreChevron
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An allergy is the immune system's over-reaction to a normally harmless substance called an allergen.

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