Sunday, October 2nd, 2011 at
5:02 pm
Question by burunx: What is the best air purifier for cat allergies?
For those who suffer from allergies to cats, what is the best air purifier for the money? and do you have any research to share?
just me: i would love to know the website you mentioned.
northern: are the filters you spoke of for your heating/cooling unit?
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Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at
2:48 pm
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at
5:01 pm
Seeking Asthma Relief- The Role Of Antibiotics In Causing Asthma And Allergies
Article by Susan Millar
For the past forty years baby boomers and their children were given antibiotics on a regular basis to treat infections. This overuse has resulted in very dangerous resistance to superbugs that we’ve all read about in the news. You probably are aware now that infectious microorganisms and fungi that were once treatable have become much stronger and even deadly because they have mutated into hardy or resistant strains due to the use of antibiotics. However, what many people and even your own doctor may not be aware of is that antibiotic use also results in an overgrowth of yeast and fungus in the intestinal tract. Eventually if this is not treated properly it can become systemic, meaning that it invades all systems of the body. This yeast or fungus overgrowth contributes to a lowering of the immune system where cancers and other pathogen overgrowths can develop. Patients looking for asthma relief would benefit by knowing that diseases like asthma and allergies are a result of yeast and fungus overgrowth or candida in the intestinal tract caused by frequent antibiotic use.
1. The symptoms of a yeast overgrowth problem can include:2. Fatigue and foggy thinking.3. Cravings for sugar or bread or any foods that contain yeast 4. Bloated abdomen, gas or abdominal pain.5. Unable to lose weight 6. Vaginal, genital infection or itchy rashes.7. A white coating on the tongue.8. Sinus infections. 9. Loss of energy.
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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011 at
5:03 pm
Oak Allergies? Natural Allergy Relief Is Here
Article by George Best
Oak pollen allergy sufferers are quite familiar with the huge amounts of pollen that oak trees produce and the allergy symptoms that occur when oak pollen is high. The oak pollen pods resemble little worms and they release their pollen to be carried by the wind, while the pods fall and accumulate on the ground, almost like orangish-brown fuzzy snow.
During the oak pollen season, the effects of the pollen are everywhere, with cars and windows covered with the orange-brown film the pollen creates. Even pavement where the spent pollen pods accumulate will get stained brown. Those suffering from oak pollen allergies can experience severe reactions. Massive sinus drainage, watery eyes, sneezing, and/or coughing will develop that can defy almost any allergy treatment available, at least until the oak pollen subsides.
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