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Causes of Allergies in Pets by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Thu 26 Mar 2009 3:16pm If you suffer from any type of allergy, you know how miserable it can make you feel. Our pets can suffer from allergies too, and it can make them just as miserable. Allergies occur when the bodies immune system overreacts to a substance. Unlike people, pets don’t suffer from sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes. They are more likely to suffer ... Read on »
Immunization causes allergies by Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:22pm 1 Comment I am going to share a story with you regarding food allergies and the harm caused by immunization shots. The daughter of one of my mother's friends has owned a cat for a couple months. The cat lives in their house, and the daughter loves to play with her through-out the day. The daughter has never had any allergic reactions to the cat. The ... Read on »
Nutritional Causes of Allergies by Toni Kaste Posted Fri 28 Aug 2009 12:00am This site has very interesting information about allergies...Check it out! http://www.advancedfamilyhealth.com/allergies.htm#_5 Read on »
Which low molecular weight chemicals potentially cause allergy? by Annet Lenderink Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 8:13am Until now there is no agreed protocol for the prediction of low molecular weight (LMW) respiratory sensitizers. To assess the validaty of a previously published quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) model for the prediction of novel chemical respiratory sensitizers research was done on already known asthmagenic (28) and control ch ... Read on »
Is Your Acne Caused By Allergies Or Eczema? by Fran K. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Nov 2010 10:09pm I had a coaching call last night with a very lovely man whose acne was quite evidently caused by allergens and eczema. His skin was very sensitive to anything he put on it, his skin would at times feel hot, red and inflamed and his acne was typically comedonal, rash like, red and irritated. Treating skin conditions like eczema, acne rosacea ... Read on »
Does the pollen from Bradford Pears cause allergies? by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Sun 21 Mar 2010 12:00am This is a great little chart from the National Weather Service.  Sorry that's as specific a reference I can give. The chart lists the average max temp, average min temp, average temp, and average precipitation by month from 1971-2000. January is the coldest month.  July (not August) is the hottest month.  The most rain is durin ... Read on »
Frankenfood May Cause Food Allergies........ by Stephen Tvedten Patient Expert Posted Fri 05 Mar 2010 12:00am Genetically Engineered Corn May Cause Food Allergies By Jeffrey M. Smith The biotech industry is fond of bragging about their genetically modified (GM) crops that “resist pests.” This conjures up images of insects staying away from GM fields. But resisting pests is a euphemism for contains its own pesticide. When bugs take a bite of the GM p ... Read on »
The Cause of cat allergies by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 12:45am As in human, cat allergies are generally unique to each cat. However, there are four main causes for this condition, namely contact, food, flea, and inhalant. A cat sensitive to allergy will get easily contract it when it gets in contact with other animal or even human who had developed the allergy first. If a cat eats the wrong food, for ... Read on »
Is Your Headache Caused by Food Allergy? by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 31 May 2009 10:17pm I’m glad I just watched this video. That 95% of the population should have toxic reactions to everyday food seems crazy. This is definitely something to be aware of. Food allergies are not always causing a immediate response like an itchy throat. They may also cause, so called type two response, where your immune system overreact in ways th ... Read on »
ADHD caused by food allergy by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 04 Aug 2008 7:15pm After only 5 weeks more than half of the children showedimprovement in their behavior. Surprisingly sugar and color dyes had no effect. This week, Lidy Pelsser from the ADHD Research Centrum in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, stated the controversial news:ADHD could be a caused by a food allergy. The children had followed an elimination di ... Read on »