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hive itch but no allergies by Megan Posted Mon 14 Sep 2009 3:19am i have bn hving itch since d day i arrived in holland 2 wks ago. it got worse day by day. allergy test shown that i have no allergy to food. skin specialist confirmed i have Hive but reacting to no allergy. i was given 3 types of medicine which i nd to take in a course of 30 days, 10 days each new medicine to see which works for me.  today is my 7th Read on »
Cupcakes for Peanut Allergy, Nut Allergy, Milk Allergy and Egg Allergy by Ria S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:08pm 2 Comments allergies (peanut allergy, nut allergy, egg allergy, wheat allergy, milk allergy, fish allergy, shellfish allergy, and soy allergy) Read on »
Medicines Are More Effective For Mold Allergy Treatment Than Natural Therapies by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 10:25pm continually, stuffiness in the nose and itchiness in the eyes as well as hives. Mold allergy treatment includes trying different medicines as well as avoidance. Additionally, folks sometimes also try natural mold allergy treatment though unfortunately most natural mold allergy treatments aren’t effective. When mold allergy symptoms develop it makes good sense Read on »
Use Alternative Allergy Treatment In Conjunction With Conventional Treatment Methods by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 07 Jun 2010 11:23pm about the danger of taking chemicals and popping tablets every time an ailment develops and so are now looking for alternative allergy treatments to get acceptable relief. Mainstream Usage It is heart warming however to note that even main line users are finding alternative allergy treatments to be worth trying out and so, it is not just the non Read on »
13 Natural Remedies for Seasonal Allergies; Allergy Fighting Berry and Seared Tempeh Salad with Tangy Raspberry Vinaigrette by Gena Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 May 2012 9:00pm When I moved to D.C., my seasonal allergies, which had always been occasional and mild, suddenly became frequent and aggressive. As terrible as sneezing and watery eyes can be, I have to admit that I wish my seasonal allergies manifested that way. I happen to be allergic to cats; when that allergy flairs up, my eyes get puffy and I ... Read on »
Cold Allergy Better Than Food Allergy? by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 12:00am Did you see the segment on the Today Show Tuesday morning about the 9-year-old who has a cold allergy? The family talked to Matt Lauer about how the little girl can't tolerate temperatures over 70 degrees-that includes food and drink. She breaks out in hives, and experiences other symptoms, which could include anaphylactic shock. She is unable Read on »
Cold Allergy Better Than Food Allergy? by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 6:23am Did you see the segment on the Today Show Tuesday morning about the 9-year-old who has a cold allergy? The family talked to Matt Lauer about how the little girl can't tolerate temperatures over 70 degrees-that includes food and drink. She breaks out in hives, and experiences other symptoms, which could include anaphylactic shock. She is unable Read on »
My Very Own Allergy Kit for Food Allergies by Ria S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 8:55am sure most food allergy moms can relate to this... that first anaphylactic reaction! He threw up and starting getting hives all over his body, and swelling. We put him in footed... Macaroni and Peas has a great post on creating allergy kits to keep your allergic children safe. She followed the same thought process I did when my boy was first diagnosed Read on »
Allergy On Board is a Food Allergy Resource by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Fri 09 Apr 2010 12:00am There's a new company available to help families cope with food allergy. Allergy On Board offers t-shirts and books for children with food allergies. The t-shirts are quite adorable and use the slogan "allergy on board" to convey the message that the wearer has a food allergy. It's a positive message that gets the point across without being Read on »
Allergy Eats Helps Those With Food Allergies by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 07 Apr 2010 12:00am Paul is a dad of kids with food allergies. He's a busy man who set his sights on making it easier for families with food allergy to eat out. The result is a new online guide called Allergy Eats . The concept is simple- people who deal with food allergies share information with one another by rating restaurants. It's a peer review system Read on »