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Natural Medicine: Acupuncture Pins Down Seasonal Allergy Relief
seattlepi.nwsource.com - January 12, 2008

According to a 2004 study published by Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, acupuncture
and Chinese herbal medicine can be safe and effective treatment options for patients with seasonal allergies.

Nip Allergies in the Bud
www.yogajournal.com - January 2, 2008

Can Ayurveda treat allergies?  Try these Ayurvedic tips to boost your digestive fire and cleanse away ama.

Short, Stout, Has a Handle on Colds
www.nytimes.com - January 10, 2008

GABY HAKMAN worked as a chef in professional kitchens in Miami for nearly 20 years, standing in the vacuum
of powerful venting fans, inhaling smoke. But she had even bigger nasal challenges ahead.

Neti Pot for Sinus Health and Cleansing Nose
www.emaxhealth.com - January 2, 2008

In the U.S., sinus problems is the #1 reason people see a doctor. With increasing pollution and chemicals in
our environment, there is an enormous rise in the number of people who suffer various forms of nasal congestion
and respiratory illnesses.

How Effective is Applied Kinesiology in Diagnosing and Treating Food Allergy
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov - June 14, 2008

Applied Kinesiology is an alternative therapy that assesses the state of the body through light touch and determines
what is wrong with the patient. This therapy is known to treat allergic conditions such as allergy, arthritis,
and stress. However, scientific ratings show unclear evidence and conventional therapy does not consider kinesiology
as a valid ...

Allergies: Finding relief for a common condition
www.lef.org - June 13, 2008

Article describing types of allergies and available treatments.

Fight Allergies with Vitamin E
bastyrcenter.org - June 13, 2008

Beneficial effects of Vitamin E on allergies, specifically rhinitis.

Preventing Allergies with Vitamin E
www.toyourhealth.com - June 13, 2008

Article quoting a study about a link between increased intake of vitamin E reduced levels of the allergy-related
antibody IgE.