Archive for the "Allergies" Category
Reverse Food Intolerance with Diet and Supplements
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010This article will explain how food intolerance develops, list common symptoms, and offer simple suggestions for improving your quality of life.
Children in School with Allergies: School Play Ground and Pollen
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010When school starts in the fall there are outdoor sports such as football, cross-country and golf just to name a few that give our children the chance to get fresh air and exercise. However, what happens when your child suffers from school playground and pollen allergies?
One Third of the Population Suffers from Allergies
Sunday, March 21st, 2010The condition known as allergies occurs when high pollen or dust counts are the air. The symptoms associated with allergic reaction are similar to a flu-like condition, which includes frequent itching of the nose and roof of mouth, the back of the throat and the eyes.
Natural Treatment Options For Seasonal Allergies
Sunday, March 21st, 2010Seasonal allergies can be annoying at best, and for some people allergies dramatically interfere with daily life. Itchy, red eyes, sneezing, congestion and wheezing all make allergies hard to bear.
Allergies And Man’s Best Friend: Not The Best Of Friends
Saturday, March 20th, 2010As American pet ownership reaches its highest level – 63 percent* of all U.S. households currently own a pet, which equates to more than 69 million households – it’s become clear that it’s “reigning” cats and dogs in America.
Allergies and Asthma: What’s The Connection?
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects more people worldwide than there are people in the United States: a staggering 300 million. While the underlying cause is unknown, its symptoms have allowed us to understand the physiology of asthma. Interestingly, the physiology of asthma is almost identical to that of allergies.
Top 10 Signs You May Have Seasonal Allergies
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Seasonal allergies, sometimes called hay fever, are very common. Seasonal allergies begin early in people; sometimes it shows up around age ten, sometimes not until around age twenty.
How Common Are Seasonal Allergies?
Monday, March 15th, 2010According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 40 million Americans are affected by allergies caused by pollen and other allergens.
Children and Seasonal Allergies
Sunday, March 14th, 2010Parents hate to see their child suffer. Although allergies aren’t extraordinarily painful, the discomfort and irritation can be visibly seen on your child’s face. If your child has been suffering with Seasonal Allergies for awhile, and hasn’t found any relief, you may also see a look of frustration.
Adults & Seasonal Allergies
Friday, March 12th, 2010Seasonal allergies can be even more of a nuisance than general allergies. Seasonal allergies tend to sneak up on us, striking when we least expect it. After their dramatic onslaught of a few months, seasonal allergies disappear, leaving us exhausted and nervous in their wake, not sure when we can leave the house and not be overcome with sneezing.

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