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Food reactions and asthma: Food-triggered asthma

25th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease, characterised by recurrent breathing problems. Asthma results when triggers (or irritants) cause swelling of the tissues to the air passages of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. Typical symptoms of a... Read >
Author: allergymatters

Eczema Treatment That Works

13th February 2008
Eczema is an unpleasant inflammatory skin condition that is most common amongst infants and children, but millions of adults are affected as well. It usually occurs on the neck, face, hands and legs, often in folds of the skin such as the inner elbow or b... Read >
Author: Brent Craig

Small Children And Food Allergies

21st October 2007
Allergy BackgroundA child is at higher risk for food allergies if one or more close family members have allergies or allergy-related conditions, like food allergies, eczema, or asthma.CausesIn a true food allergy, your immune system mistakenly identifies ... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law

Asthma Due to Food Articles

10th August 2007
We all enjoy an assortment of foods as part of our daily lifestyle. There are numerous natural components and compounds in the foods that we consume. After many years of clinical investigation, the view that foods may cause asthma symptoms has been negate... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma Facts - Types Of Asthma and Causes

25th May 2007
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder and is very prevalent in almost all parts of the world. There are mainly two different kinds of asthma. Sometimes there are symptoms that resemble asthma but do not actually qualify to be the full blown disease. Th... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Herbal Home Remedies for Skin Allergies

12th May 2007
An allergy also called skin disorder means the sensitiveness of the body to a substance that normally doesn't affect other persons. These skin disorders caused due to the excess use of cosmetics and are called skin allergies. Types of skin allergies ... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Treat Dog Vomiting

03rd May 2007
A very common problem that virtually all of us see as dog owners is dog vomiting. There are potentially many different causes of dog vomiting. The most common cause is garbage gut, where your dog consumes something he shouldn't have, resulting in vomi... Read >
Author: petvet

Natural Approaches to Dealing With Pesky Fleas

05th February 2007
NATURAL APPROACHES TO DEALING WITH PESKY FLEAS Problems with Commercial Flea Killers & Traditional Flea Bite Treatments ***Chemicals that act as poisons are strong enough to kill fleas, but the long term effects on pets are unknown, althou... Read >
Author: Deena Caruso

Risk and Severity of Reactions

23rd January 2007
Anyone can develop an allergy at any time in his or her life, even without specific risk factors. Yet some people, including asthmatics, children, and those with a history of anaphylaxis, have an increased susceptibility to allergic reactions. The likelih... Read >
Author: epipen

How to Relief with Allergies?

20th February 2006
What are Allergies? An allergies is an abnormal reaction to ordinarily harmless substance or substances. These sensitizing substances, called allergens, may be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin.Substances that cause allergic reactions... Read >
Author: Michal john

Elidel and Protopic? Natural Alternatives to Treat Eczema

09th November 2005
As I was couch bound one evening, a 'cute' commerical for an eczema drug appeared. It stated that it treated eczema and that there was no cure for eczema. Needless to say, as a naturopathic medical student, I was furious. There is a cure for eczema. It is... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

What If You Are Allergic To Milk?

01st October 2005
How often you drink milk? Do you feel something strange after you had your milk? Probably you don't think that milk can cause you allergy since this liquid is good for your health. It contains very rich nutrition and it's good for everybody. But what if... Read >
Author: Novi White
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