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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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dej1327
posted 12/27/2007, comment (1)

Skin test or Rast?

I had a rast test done and found I have allergies to peanuts and corn. Then another doctor did a skin test and said it didn't show an allergy to corn and just a little for peanuts. But the rast showed a very high number for peanuts. So I'm wondering if one test is more reliable than the other.
marina
posted 12/20/2007, comments (2)

allergy to garlic

I too am allergic to garlic. I developed this allergy about 5 years ago and it took me a while to work out what was causing my stomach cramps/spasms. If I ever eat garlic by mistake it really upsets my digestive tract causing spasms and makes it very painful to eat for 7-10days afterwards. Garlic is in so much food it is really difficult to eat... Read moreChevron
softbrendz
posted 12/18/2007, comment (1)

itchy throat

Im also had an itchy throat for several months now. I need advice on how to prevent this itchy throat.
Bunny123
posted 12/18/2007, comment (1)

inflamation

I have severe allergies to food, chemicals and enviorment. I get very swollen in my face and all over my body. I have been using Quercitin from GNC which has helped a great deal for the swelling. It is a bioflavenoid made out of the B vitamin. I actually also use it when I have a cold or congestion and muskle pain, and believe it has help me for... Read moreChevron
kaayo1
posted 12/06/2007, comment (1)

getting bumps that itch like crazy on ankles and legs,

 Started when I visited my lady friend, who had a apartment that had fleas in carpet! Sprayed with good insect killer and moved! sparyed everthing that came out of the place! No more fleas but still getting bite looking bumps. And am no in same place as her stuff!HELP!!!
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