Reduce Your Allergies Without Side Effects

Written by Lee Cummings


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Help for sniffling and sneezing:

Also available at health food stores are nasal sprays which contain a simple sugar called xylitol. Xylitol helps by prevent- ing pollen and other allergens from sticking to nasal membranes and causing allergic reactions.

These nasal sprays also helprepparttar nasal passages to naturally drain and clear themselves so You can breath more easily.

And finally …

If you’re not that excited about individual supplements And how much to take, there are ready made natural Formulations that combinerepparttar 142410 best supplements to solve The root causes of Your allergies.

Prescriptions and overrepparttar 142411 counter drugs simply suppress histamine and don’t help Your body to solverepparttar 142412 root causes of allergies.

Each ofrepparttar 142413 following fills a specific niche inrepparttar 142414 fight against allergies and You will need to research which is best for Your specific type of allergy.

In general all of these will help Your body to naturally reduce histamine production, reduce swelling and improve respiratory and immune system functions. So this way Your body can fight allergic reactions more effectively.

Aller-DMG™ Aller-7® Allerpro™ Aller-7 RX-Respiration™ AllerPhase™ - and their website has some great information on howrepparttar 142415 body reacts to allergens and how to reduce these reactions.

All ofrepparttar 142416 above contain a combination of supplements to combat allergies. And because they come highly recom- mended by Expert Doctors, prestigious health magazines and respected articles I have read.

Takerepparttar 142417 first step and find out what’s causing Your allergies. If You already know, You’re well on Your way to solvingrepparttar 142418 root causes ofrepparttar 142419 problem.

Then followrepparttar 142420 experts proven strategies above to help get Your allergies under control. Just think about allrepparttar 142421 positive benefits You’ll get when You’re able go through allergy season without sufferingrepparttar 142422 sniffling, sneezing, itchy and watery eyes.

What one thing will You do today to move You toward an allergy free life? Because once You know what works for You, You’ll be armed and ready withrepparttar 142423 solutions forrepparttar 142424 allergy seasons.

Sources:

Nutrition and Healing Health e-Tips – “Forbidden Fruit” 4/28/2005 Amanda Ross.

Energy Times, April 2005 pgs. 51-52, Joanne Gallo.

Health Sciences Institute e-Alerts, Jenny Thompson.

www.hsibaltimore.com website.

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Men And Food Allergies What's Healthy and What's Not Part 2

Written by Robert Walker


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cream. Kick sacks, or hacky sacks, and bean bags are sometimes filled with nut shells. Commonly asked questions:

Q: Should coconut be avoided by someone with a tree nut allergy? A: Coconuts are not usually restricted inrepparttar diet of an individual allergic to tree nuts. But

some people have reacted to coconut, therefore, discuss this with your doctor before introducing it into your diet. Q: Is nutmeg safe? A: It is considered safe for someone who is allergic to tree nuts but, as always, consult your

physician. Q: Should water chestnuts be avoided? A: They are not a nut but an edible portion of a plant root, and are considered safe for

someone who is allergic to tree nuts.

Note: Individuals allergic to specific tree nuts are advised to avoid all tree nuts and peanuts

as well.

Fish and/or Shellfish Allergy

Allergic reactions to fish and shellfish are commonly reported in both adults and children.

Fish-allergic individuals should be cautious when eating away from home. You should avoid fish

and seafood restaurants due torepparttar 142409 potential risk of cross-contamination inrepparttar 142410 food-preparation

area of your “non-fish” meal from a counter, spatula, cooking oil, fryer, or grill exposed to

fish. Also, fish protein can become airborne during cooking and cause an allergic reaction – some

individuals have had reactions from walking through a fish market.

Some hidden sources of fish/shellfish:

Suriimi (imitation crab meat) contains fish. Caesar salad dressings and steak or Worcestershire sauce often contain anchovies. Caponata, a traditional sweet-and-sour Sicilian relish, can contain anchovies. Commonly asked questions:

Q: Should iodine be avoided by fish or shellfish-allergic individuals? A: Allergy to iodine, allergy to radiocontrast material (used in some lab procedures), and

allergy to fish or shellfish are not related.

*Allergic reactions to fish and shellfish can be severe and are often a cause of anaphylaxis. It

is generally recommended that individuals who have had an allergic reaction to one species of

fish or positive skin tests to fish avoid all fish -repparttar 142411 same rule applies to shellfish.

Soy Allergy

Avoiding products made with soybeans can be difficult since soybeans have become a major part of

processed food products. Keep in mind, soybeans and soy products are found in baked goods, canned

tuna, cereal, crackers, infant formulas, sauces, and soups. Some brands of peanut butter list soy

on their labels. Soy-allergic individuals should consult their doctor whether or not to avoid

soybean oil and soy lecithin.

Wheat Allergy

Some hidden sources of wheat:

Keep in mind to read food labels carefully – some brands of hot dog buns and ice creams contain

wheat. Some types of imitation crabmeat contain wheat. Wheat flour is sometimes flavored and shaped to look like pork, beef and shrimp, especially in

Asian dishes. Many country-style wreaths are decorated with wheat products. Commonly asked questions:

Q: Are kamut and spelt safe alternatives to wheat? A: No. Kamut is a cereal grain which is related to wheat. Claims that spelt is safe for

wheat-allergic individuals are untrue. Wheat-allergic individuals can react as readily to spelt

as they do to common wheat.

Note: If you have food allergies, don’t be shy about asking restaurants, friends, or anyone else

serving you food to listrepparttar 142412 food’s ingredients.

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Traveling with Food Allergies Remember, your food allergy will always travel with you. To ensure that your next trip is

relaxing and enjoyable, you should plan forrepparttar 142413 changes in your environment that may affect your

food allergies.

Pack all medications you will need on your trip in your purse, briefcase or carry-on luggage so

you don’t lose them if your luggage is delayed. Make sure you bring more than enough, and store your medications in their original containers,

which list instructions on how to takerepparttar 142414 medication and obtain refills. Also, when flying

abroad,repparttar 142415 original container identifiesrepparttar 142416 medicines for custom officials. Be extremely cautious when eating airline food. Sincerepparttar 142417 food comes from a vendor, no one on

board may be able to tell yourepparttar 142418 specific ingredients ofrepparttar 142419 foods. Make sure to carry your portable, injectable epinephrine in case you have a severe reaction while

in flight.

Robert Walker is a health information marketer and writer that writes for The Men's Health Advantage Report at http://todays-man-health-advocate.com.


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