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251. Treatment for allergies. From dog allergies and cat allergies to sinusitus symptoms - what you need to know about allergies.
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- The Allergy Authority - helping you treat your allergies.
- Allergy.
- When Is A "Food Allergy" Really An Allergy?.
- Food allergies are often misunderstood. There is a great deal of general confusion about them, and they constitute a controversial area within the allergy field of medicine. Oftentimes, what is at first thought to be a food allergy is found to be something else. ... Others may have enzyme deficiencies which cause them to react adversely to a food in a non-allergic way. In the following article, I hope conquer these and other common misunderstandings about food allergies one at a time. ...
- The Classic Food Allergy .
- Let's look first at "true" (or "classic") food allergies and how to prevent and treat them. Classic food allergies include allergies to milk, soy, egg whites, shellfish and peanuts. Peanut allergy is a good example to examine, since it is one of the most widely known food allergies and is becoming more and more common. (It is also the food allergy most likely to be fatal). With classic food allergies, your body forms antibodies against the offending food. Even the smell of the food can cause a reaction in a highly allergic person. ...
- Why is peanut allergy becoming so much more prevalent? The answer is simply that we are eating them more. ...
252. BabyCentre | Allergies
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- What is an allergy?.
- How do I treat an allergy?.
- Food allergies and intolerances.
- What is an allergy? .
- Essentially, an allergy is an immune reaction to a substance that is inhaled, injected, ingested, or even just touched. ...
- It isn't usually the sign of an allergy, and most babies outgrow the tendency to wheeze when they have a cold as they mature. ...
- However, a person can develop an allergy to almost anything from cat fur to polyester. ...
- One way to detect the cause of an allergy is with skin prick tests, especially for allergic contact eczema, but these are unreliable in babies under 18 months of age. ...
- In some cases, your child will outgrow her allergy. This frequently happens in the case of cow's milk allergy and intolerance. In other cases, the allergy worsens with maturity. Sometimes, a child may develop a new or different allergy later.
- How do I treat an allergy? .
- Food allergies and intolerances .
- The symptoms of a true food allergy, such as a rash or wheezing, or swelling of the lips and tongue, generally appear within an hour of eating. If you suspect your baby may be allergic to a certain food, talk to your GP who may refer her for tests.
253. Cats Pets - Prices and Reviews at DealTime
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- LitterMaid LMT100 Litter Maid Cat Tent HoodSix covered sides keeps litter confined to box area. Provides complete, roomy privacy for your cat. ...
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- The Hideaway kitty cat condo with 2 platforms and cat houseWhy get your cat in the habit of scratching on carpet? Cats need a place to play and a place to relax. Cat furniture from Cat Fiesta provides both, w.
- The Playground split level kitty cat condo with play rope and tunnelNatural sisal covered posts and fake fur covered platforms and tunnel keep your cat from getting in the habit of scratching on carpet! The Playground.
- Apples and Spice Cat FlagThis flag is made of 100% polyester eliminating rot and mildew problems. ...
- Kitty Cat & Jack Garden FlagThis garden flag is fade-resistant, mildew-resistant and is machine washable. ...
- Miau Collage Cat CollarsCat Collar with special safety lock in realleather. ...
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- 2-Piece Cat Dish setKitty may not be quite so finicky when she is served her meals in this inviting dish set! The two separate dishes nest side-by-side. ...
254. Special needs family fun - Allergy Allergies
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- Allergy Allergies .
- The allergy relief center - http://www. ...
- Your BEST resource for allergies, allergy relief, ionnic air purifiers, electrostatic air filter, electrostatic air filter and electronic hepa air cleaner products. ...
- Other important Allergy Allergies files: .
- National Allergy Supply - Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Relief Products - http://www. ...
- Allergy and asthma relief products and treatments. Sinus information and non-drug, relief products for people who suffer from allergies, asthma, or sinusitis caused by pollen, cat dander and pet aller. ...
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- Allergy UK Deepdene House 30 Bellegrove Road Welling Kent DA16 3PY. ...
- Allergy Watch Products For Children Allergic to milk, nuts, soy, etc. ...
- Make others aware a child has an allergy. Allergy Watch products can be worn as buttons, stickers, on key chains to warn of severe reactions to foods. ...
- Allergy and Clinical Immunology International. ...
- We hope to provide you with some empathy and understanding along with some information, web site links, and books on the various food and other allergies that you might encounter. ...
- Allergy Buyers Club - Healthy Home Products and Information - http://www. ...
255. Allergy - Allergies: health and medical information about allergens and allergy symptoms, treatments and medications.
- www.medicinenet.com
- MedicineNet Home > Diseases & Conditions A-Z List > Allergies Home > Allergy.
- Allergy Index .
- Allergy.
- What does an allergy mean? .
- Allergy At A Glance .
- In this review you will learn how allergy relates to the immune system. ...
- What does an allergy mean?.
- An allergy refers to a misguided reaction by our immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. ... Allergy-producing substances are called "allergens. ... To understand the language of allergy it is important to remember that allergens are substances that are foreign to the body and can cause an allergic reaction in certain people.
- Austrian pediatrician Clemens Pirquet (1874-1929) first used the term allergy. He referred to both immunity that was beneficial and to the harmful hypersensitivity as "allergy. " The word allergy is derived from the Greek words "allos," meaning different or changed and "ergos," meaning work or action. Allergy roughly refers to an "altered reaction. " The word allergy was first used in 1905 to describe the adverse reactions of children who were given repeated shots of horse serum to fight infection. The following year, the term allergy was proposed to explain this unexpected "changed reactivity. ...
256. Medical Library: Common Allergies
- www.medem.com
- animal dander and saliva (cat, dog, horse, rabbit) .
- For example, if you as a parent have an allergy problem, there is a higher than normal chance that your child also will have allergies. ...
- Food allergies.
- Sometimes made worse by food allergies, contact with allergens (pollen, dust mites, furry animals), irritants, sweating.
- Viral infections, food allergies, and drugs (such as aspirin, penicillin, or sulfa) but cause is often unknown.
257. MSN Encarta - Allergy
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- com for books about Allergy. ...
- Search MSNBC for news about Allergy. ...
- Search MSN for Web sites about Allergy.
- Allergy.
- Allergy, exaggerated and sometimes harmful reactions to external substances, called allergens. Allergy may result from exposure to such common allergens as plant pollens from grasses, trees, or ragweed; animal danders, which are tiny scales shed from the skin and hair of cats and other furred animals; arachnids and insects, such as house dust mites, bees, and wasps; and drugs, such as penicillin. The most common food allergies are caused by eggs, milk, peanuts, shellfish, wheat, and chocolate. ...
- Allergy symptoms may include itching, sneezing, a stuffy nose, watery eyes, inflammation of the airways in the lungs and wheezing (known as asthma), and even allergic shock and death in rare situations.
- After allergy antibodies have been formed in a person's body in response to a particular allergen, an allergic reaction can occur when the person comes in contact with that allergen. ... When allergy antibodies are activated by an allergen, they cause body cells to release a substance called histamine, a chemical that dilates blood vessels, promotes fluid secretions, and stimulates nerves that cause muscles to spasm. These reactions create various allergy symptoms.
- Food allergies are fairly common, but they are poorly understood. When foods are digested and the nutrients are absorbed in the intestine, substances in the food probably stimulate the allergic response. ... Food allergy, which is an immune response, is often confused with food intolerance, which may cause similar symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort. Food intolerance, however, is caused by many factors other than an allergen; a person may lack an enzyme to digest a particular food, for instance. The resulting symptoms of food intolerance are not triggered by an immune response.
258. Cool Pet Product: Lamaderm Pet Food
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- Many skin problems such as hot spots and itchy skin are due to food allergies. ... But now, thanks to Natural Life Pet Products, there is Lamaderm pet food for dogs and cats. It is specially made for pets with food-sensitive allergies and comes in both canned and dry versions. ...
- It derives protein from lamb, and contains no corn, soy, wheat yeast, diary, animal-by-products or artificial flavors, all of which are thought to induce food allergies. ...
- Affordably priced, Lamaderm is the perfect solution for allergy-prone pets. ...
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260. Personal Stories - Sam, 29 (dust, cats, bee stings) - Allergy Care Guide - DrGreene.com
- www.drgreene.com
- Between the constant dusting, vacuuming (with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner, of course), laundry, and allergy shots, it can feel like a lot to handle sometimes. ...
- I remember my parents giving me allergy shots at home, having the camp nurse give me shots during summers, and carrying a bee-sting kit with me everywhere. ... ) I had a wonderful allergy doctor, and it seemed like lots of people had allergies. My mom used to get allergy shots from the same doctor who gave them to me, and sometimes we would go together to get our shots.
- I convinced her to see an allergist, and now we both get allergy shots. ...
- Altogether, I've been taking allergy shots for the greater part of two decades, and I think they help (though slowly). ...
- Allergy Care Guide.
- Cat-Scratch Disease.
- Allergy Fast Facts.
- Allergy Glossary.
- Allergy Prevention.
- Allergy Testing and Diagnosis.
- Allergy Testing.
- Allergy-Related Conditions.
- Alternatives To Allergy Medicines.
- Avoid Allergy Triggers.
261. REVISION: FOOD ALLERGY
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- REVISION: FOOD ALLERGY .
- Food allergies or food intolerances affect nearly everyone at some point. People often have an unpleasant reaction to something they ate and wonder if they have a food allergy. One out of three people either say that they have a food allergy or that they modify the family diet because a family member is suspected of having a food allergy. ... In adults, the prevalence of food allergy drops to about one percent of the total population. ...
- Food allergy is a term applied to a group of disorders characterized by abnormal or exaggerated immunologic responses to specific food proteins that result in a variety of symptoms. ... Food intolerance is a term used to describe an abnormal physiologic response to an ingested food or food additive. ... Otherwise, the relationship of food allergy to a number of clinical entities remains controversial. Food allergy may play a role in a minority of patients with migraine headaches, although the pharmacologic activity of chemicals found in some foods (i. ... The role of food allergy in childhood behavior disorders is also controversial. ...
- Although surveys in both children and adults indicate that approximately 25% of the population believe they have a food allergy, the true prevalence is far less. Acoording to Young, there is a discrepancy between perception of food intolerance and the results of the double-blind placebo-controlled food challenges, which provoques mistaken perceptions of food intolerance. ... Those who agreed entered a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge study to confirm food intolerance. ... 9% of the High Wycombe sample complained of food intolerance, only 19. 3% of the 93 subjects who entered the double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge (95% confidence interval 11. ...
- The prevalence of food allergy is greatest in the first few years of life, with up to 6% of children younger than 3 years experiencing food allergic reactions. ... 8% of infants were found to have cow milk allergy in the first 1 to 2 years of life. Children with atopic disease are more likely to have food allergies compared with the general population about 30% of children with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis and 10% of children with asthma have been shown to have food allergies. Adverse reactions to food additives also have been demonstrated in about 1% of children. The prevalence of food allergy declines over the first decade of life. Using double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges to substantiate reported reactions, epidemiologic studies suggest that the prevalence of food allergies in adults is about 1. 5% and adverse reactions to food additives about 0. ... 12 Although there are no data available, the prevalence of food allergy in adults with atopic disorders also is probably increased compared with the general population. ...
262. Balgownie Veterinary Hospital: Food allergy
- www.balgownievet.com.au
- Pet Information > Skin problems >> Allergies >>> Food Allergy.
- Food allergy problems in pets.
- Pets can get skin or other diseases of the body from food allergies (see below). ...
- Skin lesions are similar to those of flea allergy dermatitis (chewing and hair loss down the middle of the backline with cats getting multiple scabs ands sores especially around the head and neck region). ...
- Food allergies have been implicated in many diseases in pets and people. ...
- Local Food allergy reactions.
- Generalised food allergy reactions.
- • Cystitis- food allergies may be the underlying cause of urinary problems in cats.
- Skin food allergy reactions.
- Diagnosis and treatment of food allergies.
- Hills have released their Z/D dry diets for diagnosis & treatment of food allergy problems in dogs & cats.
- Starting suspect cases on Hills Z/D diet for a minimum of 3-4 weeks should result in early mild clinical improvement in skin and/or other problems if there is a food allergy problem.
- By introducing a particular food, e. ...
- Cat ulcers.
- • Contact allergy.
- • Flea allergy.
263. ific.org : Food Allergy Myths and Realities
- www.ific.org
- org > Food Insight Newsletter > 1997 > November/December > Food Allergy Myths and Realities .
- Food Allergy Myths and Realities .
- Food Insight.
- Do you, or someone you know, shun certain foods because you are "allergic?" Surveys show that nearly one-third of all adults believe they have a food allergy. The following seeks to shed light on such frequently asked questions as: What is a food allergy? How do you know if you have one? What should you do if you have a food allergy? And, if it is not a food allergy, what might it be?.
- Myth: Lots of people have food allergies.
- Reality: "From talking with the public, you might think almost everyone has a food allergy," said Daryl Altman, M. ... , Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and researcher at the Allergy Information Services in Long Island, New York. "In surveys, nearly one-in-three American adults indicated he or she was allergic to some food. " But in reality, the most conservative estimates indicate two percent of the population in the United States are food allergic. Children are more susceptible than adults to food allergy—up to five percent have some type of food allergy. ...
- The eight most common food allergens in people are: Peanuts, tree nuts (for example, almonds, pecans and walnuts), dairy, soy, wheat, eggs, fish and shellfish (for example, shrimp and crab). Nevertheless, allergies to nearly 175 different types of food have been documented. "These foods are responsible for over 90 percent of serious allergic reactions to food," stated Susan L. ... , co-director of the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- Myth: A food allergy means I'll just get a runny nose, right?.
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265. Feline Allergies ~ Pawprints and Purrs
- www.sniksnak.com
- Cat Health.
- Any health care links located here are NOT to replace a veterinarian visit; please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury. Call your vet and describe your cat's symptoms with any of your concerns about the cat's well-being. Your veterinarian may discover changes in your cat's health that you have overlooked. ...
- One of the most common conditions affecting cats is allergy. In the allergic state, the cat's immune system "overreacts" to foreign substances (allergens or antigens) to which it is exposed. ... The most common is itching of the skin, either localized (one area) or generalized (all over the cat). ...
- There are four known types of allergies in the cat: contact, flea, food, and inhalant. ...
- Contact Allergy.
- Examples of contact allergy include reactions to flea collars or to types of bedding, such as wool. If the cat is allergic to such substances, there will be skin irritation and itching at the points of contact. ...
- Flea Allergy.
- Flea allergy is common in cats. A normal cat experiences only minor irritation in response to flea bites, often without any itching. The flea allergic cat, on the other hand, has a severe, itch-producing reaction when the flea's saliva is deposited in the skin. Just one bite causes such intense itching that the cat may severely scratch or chew itself, leading to the removal of large amounts of hair. ... In addition, the cat may have numerous, small scabs around the head and neck. ...
266. HealthWorld Online - healthy news - Fish oil supplements in pregnancy reduce babies' immune response to allergens
- www.healthy.net
- Infants born to women who were given fish oil supplements during their pregnancy had reduced immune responses to common allergens and were less likely to develop food allergies, reports a recent study. ...
- Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, December 2003). ...
- In turn, higher n-3 PUFA levels tended to be associated with reduced infant immune responses to allergens such as cat and house dust mite. ...
- "All neonatal cytokine (IL-5 interleukin-5 , IL-13, IL-10, and IFN- interferon ) responses (to all allergens) tended to be lower in the fish oil group (statistically significant only for IL-10 in response to cat)," the researchers reported. ...
267. Your Animal's Health -- with Dr. Wendell O. Belfield
- www.belfield.com
- There is a long list of causes of skin allergies in both the dog and the cat. ... To determine the substances to which our pets are allergic, a series of allergy tests can be administered. ...
- In 1991, these two chemicals were removed from the "GRAS" list, but some pet food companies are still using them in their products. ...
- What about contact allergies due to the flea collar your dog or cat wears, the flea shampoo or dip used on your pet, or the sprays you are using in your garden? All of these and more can cause skin allergies in your pets. ...
- This hormone is, perhaps, the major component against the devastation of an allergy attack. ...
- If it has been determined that fleas are the cause of your pet's allergy, it is imperative this parasite be eliminated. ...
- Wet Food: Nature's Recipe (canned), at most pet and food stores. ...
- Food Not Fit for a Pet.
268. Tally's Cat Care, Behavior, Health & Illness Links - A~B
- www.geocities.com
- Cat Health, Illness, & Well Being Topic Library.
- For basic information on General Cat Care, Tips for new owners, Health Basics, Pregnancy & Newborns, Safety & Household Hazards, Feeding & Nutrition, Behavior, Training, Tips on Introducing a New Cat and Owner Responsibility Issues, please refer to Cat Basics 101. ...
- Allergies (Multiple Topics) - Excellent article with several links on hot spots, food allergies, fatty acid supplements, ear allergies, miliary dermatitis, inhalant dermatitis and flea allergy.
- Food Allergies - MarVista Animal Medical Center.
- Food Allergies - Animal Dermatology Clinic.
- Allergies: Caring for a Pet with a Food Sensitivity - From Walthams. ...
- Food Allergies: The Truth About Lamb & Rice - University of Illinois.
- Food Allergies & Intolerance - Hill's.
- Food Allergies - Includes info on food trials & hypoallergenic diets. ...
- Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy - Excellent Resource from Hill's Pet Food. ...
- Anatomically Correct: The On-Line Cat Dissection - a step by step tutorial on feline anatomy. ...
- Anaesthesia and analgesia in the cat - Feline Advisory Bureau .
- Is it OK to give your cat aspirin? - VetCentric.
- Working With a Fearful Cat - From Cats International.
- The Fearful Cat - Denver Animal League.
- The Shy or Fearful Cat - King Country Animal Shelter.
269. COLD RIVER VETERINARY CENTER. Inflammatory bowel disease
- www.crvetcenter.com
- This food will not change for the next three months. ...
- The bowl of dry food sat a little longer than usual. ...
- The balls feel greasy in your mouth, but they are the only food available. ...
- Years later, that constant diet of dry pet food is causing a revolt. ...
- Practically every patient should also have an IgE food allergy test done, while showing signs of this disease. ... The common denominator however, is a constant diet of commercial pet food. Pets literally get sick of their food.
- She has multiple food allergies.
- Adverse food reactions in people: diagnosis and management. Symposium on adverse food reactions, June 12-14, 2000. ...
270. Home Control Of Allergies And Asthma
- www.lungusa.org
- Asthma and Allergy "triggers".
- The Airborne Allergy Profiler™ - Help With Treatment Decisions.
- ASTHMA AND ALLERGY "TRIGGERS" .
- If you do know your triggers, cutting down exposure to them may help avoid asthma and allergy attacks. ...
- Their usefulness in reducing allergy symptoms is under study. ...
- All pets should be removed from the home if pets trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. ...
- Allergy and asthma symptoms may take some time to get better. ...
- " There really is no such thing as a "non-allergenic" cat or dog, especially if the pet leaves dander and saliva in the home. ...
- Like humans, roaches need food and water and a place to live. Help keep your home roach free by storing food in sealable containers and keeping crumbs, dirty dishes and other sources of food waste cleaned up; fixing leacks and wiping up standing water; and cleaning up clutter where roaches find shelter. ...
- Controlling the home environment is a very important part of asthma and allergy care. ...
- Reduce or remove as many asthma and allergy triggers from your home as possible. ...
271. cat allergy symptom
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- cat allergy symptom.
- allergy relief.
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- food allergy.
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272. Allergy Testing in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
- www.keepkidshealthy.com
- Allergy medicines .
- food allergies.
- Main > Common Problems > Allergy Testing .
- Allergy Testing.
- Food Allergies.
- Allergy Tests.
- Reducing Allergy Triggers.
- What is Allergy Testing?.
- Food Allergies.
- About Food Allergies.
- Food Allergy Testing: Questions and Answers.
- Elimination Diet: A Key to Diagnosing Food Allergies.
- Allergy testing in younger children is often a controversial subject. Parents often want their children tested for suspected allergies, but doctors usually want to try and eliminate common things that trigger allergies, try allergy medicines or they just say your child is too young for allergy testing. ...
- The main reason to do allergy testing is either to figure out what a child is allergic to so that you can eliminate his exposure to it or if you are interested in starting allergy shots. ...
- For example, if he is allergic to cats, even if you get rid of your own cat, if someone in his school or daycare has a cat at their own home, then the cat dander on this child may be enough to trigger your child's allergy symptoms. ...
273. misc.kids Allergy and Asthma FAQ -- part 2/2
- www.cs.unc.edu
- 2) Allergy treatment .
- According to the Committee on Insect Allergy of the American Academy of Allergy, insect allergies occur as frequently in people who have no other allergies as in those who do. ...
- It's probably not worthwhile to be tested for insect allergy unless you've been stung and had a reaction. ...
- Can an insect allergy be eliminated with desensitization therapy? .
- Venom therapy involves building up a tolerance to identified allergens in insect venoms through gradually increasing doses of the specific venom causing the allergy. ...
- INSECT ALLERGY NIH Publication Number 82-1046 pamphlet prepared by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205 up to topic index .
- Hayfever is caused by allergy to pollens from trees, grasses, and ragweed. ...
- take allergy medications .
- Undergo allergy injection therapy .
- The goal of allergy injection therapy (allergy shots) is to immunize a patient to allergens and thereby reduce or eliminate the symptoms produced by exposure to pollens. ...
- Many patients find that hayfever symptoms can be treated satisfactorily with allergy medications, which provide relief from symptoms but do not cure the allergy. ...
- This combination has long been the cornerstone of allergy management and many trade names have been given to the various common mixtures (Dimetapp, Drixoral, Actifed, Allerest, ARM, Triaminic, etc). ...
- Remember, do not take allergy medications without consulting a clinician if you have: .
- Allergy medications may cause adverse reactions if they are taken in combination with other drugs. Always consult a physician before taking allergy medications if you are already taking another medication. ...
- - Bachman, Judy, Allergy Environment Guidebook: New Hope & Help for Living & Working Allergy-Free, c. ...
274. pet, allergy, TLC, intolerance, pollens, food, cat, dog
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- About TLC Pet Allergy Tests .
- Food Allergy/Intolerance.
- Food tests for the detection of allergy/intolerance to the main ingredients in a pets diet - beef, wheat, milk, rice etc. ...
- About TLC Pet Allergy Tests | Case Studies | Useful Links.
275. healthology - When is a "Food Allergy" Really an Allergy?
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- « BACK TO ALLERGY.
- When is a "Food Allergy" Really an Allergy?.
- The Basics of Allergy.
- Is it a Cold or an Allergy?.
- The Classic Food Allergy .
- Food Allergy Reactions .
- Managing Food Allergies .
- Is it Food Allergy or Just Sensitivity? .
- Food allergies are often misunderstood. There is a great deal of general confusion about them, and they constitute a controversial area within the allergy field of medicine. Oftentimes, what is at first thought to be a food allergy is found to be something else. ... Others may have enzyme deficiencies which cause them to react adversely to a food in a non-allergic way. In the following article, I hope conquer these and other common misunderstandings about food allergies one at a time. ...
- The Classic Food Allergy .
- Let's look first at "true" (or "classic") food allergies and how to prevent and treat them. Classic food allergies include allergies to milk, soy, egg whites, shellfish and peanuts. Peanut allergy is a good example to examine, since it is one of the most widely known food allergies and is becoming more and more common. (It is also the food allergy most likely to be fatal). With classic food allergies, your body forms antibodies against the offending food. Even the smell of the food can cause a reaction in a highly allergic person. ...
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