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Allergies Overview
An allergy, or hypersensitivity reaction, occurs when the body's immune system overreacts to a substance that is normally harmless (allergen), such as mold, pollen, animal dander or dust mites.The white blood cells of an allergic individual produce an antibody called immunoglobulin E (IgE), which attaches to the allergen. This triggers the release of histamine and other inflammatory chemicals that cause allergic symptoms, such as runny nose, watery eyes and hives.
If the allergen is airborne, the allergic reaction will primarily affect the eyes, nose and lungs. If the allergen is ingested, the allergic reaction will primarily affect the mouth, stomach and .... Read more
Good scientific evidence: Bromelain: Bromelain may be a useful addition to other therapies used for sinusitis (such as antibiotics) due to its ability to reduce inflammation/swelling. Studies report mixed results, although overall bromelain appears to be beneficial for reducing swelling and improving breathing. Better studies are needed before a firm conclusion can be made.
Avoid substances that trigger allergic reactions. Patients who are allergic to pollen should remain indoors in the morning and evening when outdoor pollen levels are highest.Keep windows closed, and use the air conditioner, if possible, in the house and car.Do not dry clothes outside.
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 method of diagnosis.
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.
I am an in allergy sufferer and at a friend's recommendation decided to try Neti pot. It provided much relief from congestion for me.
March 1, 2008
by:AUSTIN
I use Eucalyptus oil for sinus infections and other cold symptoms. Inhaling vapors by adding leaves or oil to boiling water really helps me in reducing symptoms. Definitely clears my sinuses.
March 5, 2008
by:ALEJANDRO
I take Yerba Mate Tea regularly for the last 3 days or so. My seasonal allergy have subsided.
March 12, 2008
by:EVAN
Hydrogen peroxide inhalation brought ragweed allergy under control for me.
March 13, 2008
by:JULIUS
N-Acetylcysteine works well for preventing symptoms in long time allergy sufferer.