Archive for the ‘Allergies’ Category

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Friday, October 12th, 2007

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Discover How Probiotics Can Help Alleviate Your Allergy Symptoms

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

What Are Probiotics? Probiotics are ‘friendly’ or ‘good’ bacteria. Probiotics can: Boost Immunity Help Fight Against Infection Help To Stop The Growth Of ‘Bad’ Bacteria Within Your Gut Promote Healthy Digestion Promote Healthy Gut Micro Flora Probiotics typically come from fermented dairy products especially ‘live’ or ‘natural’ yoghurt. The following are all different types of probiotics, in fact you ...

Common Allergies And Symptoms

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

An allergy is a direct response by your immune system to an out of body substance such as food or chemicals. Some people can have strong allergic reaction to substances such as nuts, shellfish and certain drugs which can cause them to have difficulty with breathing and swallowing. These types severe allergic ...

Allergies - Part 4

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Allergies to certain foods are associated with certain symptoms. For example, headaches are associated with: Chocolate Wheat Migraine headaches are associated with: Milk Eggs Nitrates Alcohol Cheese Chocolate Citrus fruit Nuts Wheat Tomatoes MSG Eczema is associated with: Eggs Tomatoes Citrus fruits Hay fever is associated with: Milk Wheat Cola drinks Chocolate Sulfites Hives are associated with: Strawberries Nuts Pork Mangoes Tomatoes Eggs Chocolate Shellfish Asthma is associated with: Wheat Eggs Cerebral symptoms are associated with: Wheat Corn Soya beans Childhood allergies are associated with: Fish Beef Rye Milk Wheat Eggs Peanuts Artificial colourings Flavourings Salicylates Other factors that can contribute to ...

Allergies - Part 3

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

The target organ can change as the body changes, for instance, a child may have eczema as an infant which then changes to hay fever later in childhood which then can change again to migraine attacks in the teenage years which then can change again to arthritis in old age. In ...

Allergies - Part 2

Monday, October 30th, 2006

The main organs that are affected are the: Brain Eyes Ears Nose Lungs Heart Skin Bowel Genoto-urinary system Musculo-skeletal system The brain is the most sensitive of the body’s organs and is easily affected by allergies. Mild forms can be as simple as forgetfulness and severe forms can be as serious as dementia. ‘Woolly brain syndrome’ is a common symptom described ...

Allergies - Part 1

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Allergies are disorders of the immune system, which is when a foreign substance that is normally harmless in most people causes an extreme reaction within the body. Contact can be with the: Skin Lungs Oesophagus Mouth Stomach Intestine and can cause a reaction to those organs plus the: Musculo-skeletal Genoto-urinary system Bowel Cardio-vascular Nose Eyes Brain The substances that cause these reactions are called allergens ...