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52. Food allergy, preservatives and Asthma
- www.asthma.co.za
- Food allergy, preservatives and Asthma.
- Allergic reactions to food may occur anywhere in the body, but usually in the digestive system, the skin, and occasionally in the nose and lungs - the places where the special immune system cells are stationed to fight off invaders that are inhaled, swallowed or come in contact with the skin. In most cases, foods cause reactions in allergy-prone individuals if they are swallowed. In certain people, food may cause reactions such as asthma if inhaled. ...
- How common in asthma in persons with food allergy?.
- Food allergy is generally uncommon. ... Skin symptoms such as eczema and hives and symptoms of the digestive tract such as stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhoea are more common in food allergy than asthma. Asthma may develop in less than 5% (5 in 100) of individuals who suffer from food allergy. In general, inhaled allergens such as house-dust mites, cat fur and pollen are more likely to trigger asthma than foodstuffs. ...
- The diagnosis of food allergy is easy when the adverse reaction occurs soon after ingestion of an uncommonly used food item but more difficult if the reaction occurs several hours or days later, or if commonly used food is involved. ... At present there are no definite and reliable tests to diagnose food allergy. The final mainstay of diagnosis is the demonstration of the relief of symptoms on removal of a given food item and recurrence of symptoms on its re-introduction (eliminate-challenge testing). ...
- How is asthma due to food allergy treated?.
- The most effective approach to treating asthma related to food allergy is to avoid the offending food(s) in the first place. However, identifying the offending food may not be easy or it may not be possible to completely avoid it. ... A number of new and effective medications are available to treat asthma and food allergy. ...
53. Allergy Relief for Dogs & Cats: Natural Pets
- www.naturalpets.net
- Allergy Relief.
- Does he chew his feet (or body), suffer from hair loss, rashes, or hot spots? If so, look no further! Natural Pets has some hot items to 'cool' your animal's allergy reactions. ...
- AZ Allergy Relief Kit.
- Does your animal suffer from allergies - scratching/itching, dry flaky skin, hot spots, foot chewing or any other symptoms related to allergies? Not sure which animal health product is best for your animal? Azmira has introduced a pre-packaged combination of four supplements and a book that will tackle this problem with their new Allergy Relief Kit.
- Allergy Relief Kit contains Mega Pet Daily (60 cap), Super C (4oz), Yucca Intensive (2oz), Aller'g Free (100 cap), and the book from their Natural Pet Care Series, "Allergies". ...
- Aller'g Free is an outstanding anti-histamine formulated for rapid symptom reversal of common allergy issues. ... Aller'G can be used initially (or as needed) to address acute symptoms while building up your animal's resistance to future allergy reactions.
- This incredible antihistamine is Azmira's hottest item to 'cool' your pet's allergy reactions. ... Proven safe and effective in managing most allergy sensitivities when combined with Azmira's Mega Pet Daily or Super C. ...
- Supports the adrenal glands when epinephrine is needed by the body to fight allergy symptoms. Specifically indicated for all disorders of immediate-type hyper-sensitivity including allergies, asthma, dermatitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and food allergies. ...
- Although veterinarian intervention is required, this formulation may support diagnosed cases of lymphatic edema and toxemia, as well as eczema, psoriasis, tumors, cysts, acne and other non-allergy skin disturbances such as mange. ...
- Less powder to mix into food to turn off those finicky eaters. ...
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54. CHILDHOOD FOOD ALLERGIES, CAT ALLERGY SYMPTOMS
- vita-usa.com
- CHILDHOOD FOOD ALLERGIES.
- Childhood Food Allergies.
- An international egg white allergy childhood food allergies team of researchers from the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Hackenthorpe Medical Centre in Sheffield in the UK, examined the utilisation of inhaled medications in asthmatic patients in Trinidad, where such medication use had previously been low. ... This comprised 402 people aged seven feather allergy childhood food allergies years and older. ... Further analysis revealed that elderly patients and children were least likely to have received a prescription for inhaled corticosteroid and were also least likely to use this asthma msg childhood food allergies form of medication when it had been prescribed. ... The team also found a void between reality and patients'' beliefs about good compliance, with widespread cessation childhood food allergies childhood food allergies of .
- Allergies To Gold || Childhood Food Allergies || Info On Asthma .
55. Information on Allergies
- www.lhj.com
- cure you of some of your allergy symptoms for different types of allergies including food allergies,.
- Learn the symptoms of a food allergy and how to deal with your.
- dog allergies or cat allergies.
- of the country can affect your allergy symptoms. ...
- Food Allergies.
- The symptoms of a food allergy or ingested products may include respiratory problems and more.
- Get more information on what types of reactions are a result of a food allergies.
- Allergy-Proof Your Home.
- help you deal with your cat and dog allergies.
- Inflammation is the body's protective response to injury, infection, or allergy. ...
- Coping with Cat Allergies.
- If you are among the 15 percent of Americans who suffer from cat allergies, here are .
- Visit the Home and Family Network for the best in food, decorating, health and more. ...
56. !Kid's Ear Disease, Fluid, and Allergy! - Straight talk for Parents on Ear Disease
- www.earallergy.com
- Children you should suspect of having allergy include:.
- So how can you tell if they really have allergy?.
- It is possible that the "target" of their allergy is only their ears, just like some people only have a runny nose with hayfever! More likely the child also shows other signs of allergy:.
- Runny nose, dark circles around their eyes, cranky behavior, recurrent sinus infections or bronchitis, asthma, constant sniffling or clearing their throat, excema or food intolerance.
- ) because it is the most accurate and picks up MOLD and FOOD allergies that RAST usually misses. ...
- Dust Mites (2), Cat, Dog, Grass, Tree, Ragweed, at least 2 MOLDS, and 5 foods - Milk, Corn, Soy, Wheat and Egg.
- Furthermore, the allergist-immunologist rarely treats mold or food allergies so misses 2/3 of children's allergies. ... The sensitivity of true intradermal allergy tests is far greater. The difference between the general allergist's techniques and the of and ENT allergist is like the difference between a regular sinus X ray and a CAT scan. For these reasons I am frequently asked to see patients in whom the allergist-immunologist has failed to diagnose the allergy likely related to the child's ear disease. For this reason, you must look for a specialist trained in both Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery (Otolaryngologist) and Allergy.
- These physicians, like myself, are certified as Fellows of the American Academy of Otolaryngologic Allergy - AAOA. They know and understand ear disease and its relation to allergy. ...
- Allergy Testing - according to "the literature" --.
- One of the pitfalls of any study is the diagnosis of allergy. This quarter century has seen the advent of increasing standardization and quantification of allergy diagnostic testing. ... 20 Skin tests have a higher diagnostic sensitivity for symptomatic allergy than specific IgE or total IgE, 22 especially in food allergy testing. ...
57. ITV
- www.itvisus.com
- This program explores the link between asthma and allergies, the most common triggers, how to allergy-proof a home and the latest treatments. ...
- What is an allergy? .
- An allergy is a hypersensitivity to foreign substances which are normally harmless, but which cause a violent reaction in certain individuals. Allergies affect the lives of millions of people around the world fresh spring flowers, a friend¹s cat or dog even the presence of dust can make people itch sneeze and scratch almost uncontrollable. Even innocent food items such as peanut butter, milk and fish can bring on an allergic reaction. ...
- How common are food allergies? .
- Almost two percent of Americans have an allergy to foods. The eight most common food allergens are milk, eggs, peanuts, peanuts, soy, wheat, fish, and shellfish cause 90 percent of all food allergic reactions. Food allergies can be life threatening. Knowledge about food allergies can help to save a life. ...
- An allergy is generally your body¹s effort to eliminate something it considers unsuitable. ...
- What are the most common allergy reactions? .
- Symptoms of food allergies differ greatly among individuals. They can vary in severity, time of onset, and may be affected by when the food was eaten. ...
- Almost any substance can be an allergen for an individual but the most common ones are certain foods, especially milk, wheat and eggs, pollens, dust, molds, cosmetics and certain food additives. ...
- What is the difference between an allergy and intolerance? .
58. Regional Allergy & Asthma Consultants - Health Tips
- www.regionalallergy.com
- Allergy, Sinus, & Asthma Information.
- Cat dander and saliva are extremely potent allergens for many patients with nose allergies or asthma. Cat allergens are extremely "sticky" and are brought to school and work on cat owners' clothing. Even after a cat leaves the home, cat allergen can be found in carpets or on furniture for several months. Therefore, some patients extremely allergic to cats may need treatment, even if they don't have a cat.
- Patients with ragweed allergy will sometimes experience itching inside the mouth after eating melon, and patients with birch tree pollen allergy may have a similar reaction to eating apple. ...
- Allergy testing is far easier than it used to be, and associated with minimal or no discomfort. Far fewer tests are performed in far less time, with far more information gained to accurately diagnose and treat your allergy problems. ...
- Occasionally, patients are on restrictive, unrealistic diets because they have been thought to have a food allergy. ... Frequently, food allergies are over-diagnosed; in addition, many food allergies, particularly in childhood, are quickly outgrown. ...
- Most allergy causing pollen comes from weeds, grass and trees, and is carried by the wind-which then blows into your nose or eyes, causing an allergic reaction. ...
59. Simple Solution Allergy Relief: Cat Supplies, Cat Products, Cat Toys, Cat Food
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- SIMPLE SOLUTION® Allergy Relief from Cats helps to reduce dander and other allergens that cause people to have allergic reactions around cats. Many people who have never been able to own a cat now swear by this product. Simply apply the product to the cat as directed, and watch your allergies go away. ...
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61. Allergies - allergy, food allergy, allergies , food allergies , cat allergy
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62. Wysong Forum
- www.wysong.net
- Skin Problems/Allergy.
- Cat is 12 years old and overweight. ... Recently changed to what I thought was high quality food, cat began pulling hair out of her back and skin turned black. ... The previous food (first premium edge, then royal canin slim) were chicken based. If this is a chicken allergy, how can I put her on good natural cat food again if they use chicken? Perhaps there are other factors than chicken, but the change with the non-chicken food was fast. ...
- It does sound like you are dealing with an allergy. Flea allergy is usually signaled by dermatitis on the back at the base of the tail. ...
- Note that the principle of food variety is very important. ... Don’t think in terms of a single food to solve the problem. ...
- Immulyn is in capsule form and that can be pulled apart and mixed in with food (wet food or Wysong PDG™ made into a gruel work well). These are things that will help set your cat’s immune system on the right track. ...
63. Ani-Med - pet care information tips
- www.animed.org
- Dogs and Cats: Food Allergy.
- Does your dog or cat suffer from chronic or persistent diarrhea? Does he seem to be itchy year-round, or frequently comes down with ear infections? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, your dog may be exhibiting symptoms of an allergy to what he's eating.
- What could be making your pet so miserable? The most common causes of food allergies in pets are the animal proteins and carbohydrates found in their regular diet. ...
- It can be difficult to determine exactly what your pet is allergic to-especially since an animal can develop an allergy quite suddenly, even if he has been eating a particular brand of food for years without any problems. ... by process of elimination, you just may find the one that's responsible for your pet's allergy.
- Your pet's doctor can recommend a new food that's free of possible allergy-causing ingredients, which you will feed exclusively until your dog or cat's symptoms go away. ... A lamb-and-rice diet, for example, is commonly used to test for food allergy. ...
- Food Allergy.
- Table Food.
64. Harvest mite infestation in the cat
- www.fabcats.org
- The term eosinophilic granuloma complex refers to a group of skin problems in cats caused by inflammation at the site and often initiated and exacerbated by the cat licking the area. The term is not a specific diagnosis but a description of the signs which occur in three different forms in the cat. ... However, it can become a persistent problem causing a great deal of tissue damage and discomfort to the cat. Owners are often (understandably) distressed by the lesions and the cat's constant licking.
- However, occasionally they continue to work in the area for long periods and the inflammation can give rise to a lump which the cat may find itchy. ...
- The lesion may start off as a lump but can become ulcerated and can spread towards the nose if the cat licks repeatedly. ...
- Eosinophilic plaque usually presents as a raised, ulcerated, tough and scaly lesion on the body, often located on the cat's stomach and inner thigh. The cat may have licked the area and caused more damage to the skin. This is often seen in younger cats (2 to 6 years old) and can be associated with an allergic reaction to fleas, food or environmental allergens.
- Causes may include hypersensitivity to flea bites, reaction to food and environmental allergens. ...
- While fleas may be relatively easy to treat, getting to the root of a food allergy can be difficult. Small single lesions which do not seem to bother the cat may be left to heal themselves. ...
- Other therapies include giving essential fatty acids (EFAs) using a combination of evening primrose oil and fish oil in capsule/oil spray formulations administered orally or via the food for 4 to 6 weeks to see if this has a beneficial effect. ...
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65. Berkeley Parents Network: Allergic to Cats
- parents.berkeley.edu
- 19-month-old is allergic to daycare cat .
- Will child develop cat allergy at daycare? .
- How to treat carpets for cat allergies 19-month-old is allergic to daycare cat .
- We don't have a cat, but her relatively new daycare does. ... The daycare providers say they never had a cat-allergic child before. ...
- I'm terrified that he's developing an allergy to my 2 cats, who are my babies, too! My pediatrician has said, twice now, that as long as he's acting, eating, and sleeping normally, which he is, I shouldn't worry about it (gettin' a little tired of hearing that, by the way). ... Roberts We thought our 1 year old was allergic to our cat, too, because of a raspy cough that lasted months. We took him to an allergy specialist in Walnut Creek and he did the pinprick tests on his back and it turned out he wasn't allergic. ... Point is, the allergist said that babies who grow up from birth in homes with cats tend to not be allergic to them, and even if they are, your choice may not necessarily be to get rid of the cat. You have to ask yourself, can I solve the problem by getting rid of the cat (or confining to one area of the house or cleaning more often), or is he/she also allergic to dust, grass, etc. ? Also, does grandma or aunt or uncle have a cat? Your best friend? You can't control the pet situation in every home you go to, so if you do get your child tested for allergies (I think they can do it at 6 mos even), you may want to opt for the shots as treatment rather than getting rid of the cats. Whitney I remember reading in a publication that infants actually develop a resistance to cat allergies if they are exposed to cats during their first year. Are you feeding your baby solids yet? Could it be a food allergy? Cold air humidifers during sleep have always seemed to help my son breathe when he is congested. ... Good luck! Felicia Will child develop cat allergy at daycare?.
- Has anyone heard of this? Are there specific conditions where this can happen? Thank you *IF* you are prone to allergies, and if you are already sensitive to cat dander, then it is possible that being around cats on a regular basis could trigger full-blown allergies to occur. ... Many people in the world decide to get a cat, and don't develop allergies. In fact, there is a school of thought that says that the opposite could also happen: If you have cat allergies, and are exposed to cats on a regular basis (every day, without exception), some people can develop a "tolerance. " I have a friend who knitted a scarf containing her cat's fur to take with her on a trip, so she wouldn't lose this tolerance! This is the same principle that allergy shots are based on: regular exposure over time decreases sensitivity. ...
66. Connolly Animal Clinic Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 3 (May-June, 2001)
- www.vonallmen.net
- Yes, it's allergy season. ...
- An allergy develops when a pet's immune system reacts to a specific substance, called an allergen (for example, food protein, pollen, of flea saliva). ...
- There are 3 common types of allergies: flea, inhalant and food.
- When you pet is allergic to something that is inhaled, it is called an inhalant allergy. ...
- Pets can also develop an allergy to saliva of fleas. ...
- Pets are not born with food allergies; they develop them over their lifetime. If your pet has food allergies, they are allergic to a specific protein in the food, such as chicken, corn, turkey, and/or pork (list is not exclusive). There is not a good test for food allergies. Hills Pet Nutrition has developed a hypo- allergenic food for dogs and cats with food allergies. ... If your pet responds to the special food, then we know that your pet is allergic to something in their own food. If they don't respond then they can possibly have inhalant allergy or some other form of allergy. It is very important that pets on special food eat only that food and no other treats or scraps. If you feed something else you will never know if the special food is working and if your pet is allergic to a certain protein in the food.
- 00 gift certificate to Bistro Pizza or a bag of Hill's Prescription Diet dog or cat food.
- If the winner opts for the pet food, he or she can choose between a 10 pound bag of feline, or a 20 pound bag of canine W/D or R/D Hill's Prescription Diet food. ...
67. Allergies
- www.student.city.ac.uk
- If you've ever had a runny nose, itchy eyes, felt short of breath or couldn't stop sneezing or wheezing, you could have an allergy. ...
- An allergy is the way your body reacts to a certain thing - it could be nuts, cat hair, or pollen from flowers. ...
- The allergy caused by pollen is called hay fever. ...
- If you're allergic to your pet, don't worry - you can still live together! Just try some of the following to make sure your allergy doesn't get too bad: .
- If you're allergic to a certain food, it might make you feel sick after you've eaten it. ...
- If you think you may have a food allergy, tell your parents and see your doctor. ...
- Once you know what food you're allergic to, you'll have to be careful not to eat it. Your parents can teach you how to check labels on food to see if the thing that causes your allergy has been used to make it.
- If you're not sure whether a food has something you're allergic to in it or not, don't eat it. There's plenty more food out there you can eat .
- Lots of people have an allergy at some point in their lives. Being allergic to something may not be much fun, but with some great support from your mum, dad and doctor, and some smart thinking from you, there's no reason why any allergy should stop you enjoying life. ...
- If either of your parents has an allergy, there's a greater chance that you might have one, too. ...
- An allergy to a bee or wasp sting can be fatal too. ...
- Your food allergy could depend on what country you live in. ...
- The British Allergy Foundation .
68. food allergy cat
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- food allergy cat Results.
- Allergy - Sinus Relief Center for Sinus Infection, Sinusitis,.
- sinus, allergy, and asthma information and drug-free relief products for sinus infection, sinusitis, allergies, asthma, caused by pollen, cat dander and pet allergies, mold spore and mildew.
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69. Pets with allergies: identification and treatment
- il.essortment.com
- Is your cat hacking and coughing? Does your dog scratch until he’s raw? Do your pet’s eyes look watery? Most of us would attribute these symptoms to hairballs, fleas, and infection, but another, more common culprit could be the cause. ...
- The types of allergies are contact (brought on by skin contact with an allergen), inhalant (caused by breathing in allergens), ingested (allergies to food and oral drugs), and sub dermal (less common, caused by the injection of medication). ...
- These are the areas that receive the most contact with the allergy causing substance. As with humans, a skin patch test is used to diagnose the cause of the allergy. ... Treatment for contact allergies involves keeping the pet away from the allergen, such as removing houseplants from the pet’s vicinity, limiting the animal’s exposure to grass, keeping them away from carpeted areas, even changing their food and water dishes to metal or glass containers. ...
- Ingested allergens are most commonly found in the food your pet eats. Surprisingly, it is not the color or preservatives that cause the majority of reactions; instead it is the meat, grain, or dairy products that are used in the food. ... Food allergies take anywhere from seven days to ten years to manifest; it is not an instantaneous reaction. For this reason, a food allergy is one of the last things an owner suspects. If your pet has been eating the same brand and type of food for five years, it’s not going to be the first thing you consider if the animal suddenly becomes ill. ... A cat may also have an excessively oily coat. Fortunately, treatment for this type of allergy is the most simple. ... If it is an allergy to a medication, antihistamines are usually given until the medication is finished. A food allergy is treated by implementing a bland, hypoallergenic diet. It’s possible to buy hypoallergenic food at many pet supply stores. ...
- Rashes and itching are the most common symptom of any of the four types of allergies, and the skin test is the most accurate way to pinpoint the cause of the allergy. ...
70. Riley Hospital for Children
- www.rileyhospital.org
- Parents & Patients : Programs & Services : Allergy - Clinical Immunology : Allergic Disorders .
- Animal Allergy.
- Food Allergy.
- Latex Allergy.
- The term "allergy" is frequently misused to refer to any abnormal reaction. ...
- Allergy symptoms usually affect the nose, the eyes, the mouth, the ears, the airways, and the skin, the gastrointestinal tract and blood vessels. ... Allergy can also start with atopic dermatitis in the infant and progress to asthma and allergic rhinitis later.
- The tendency to develop allergy is inherited, not the specific allergens. An allergy may persist for a long time.
- Exposure, the amount of exposure, and length of time of exposure are necessary to develop allergy. It would be very unusual to be allergic to something on the first exposure - the usual story is that the person has had frequent courses of antibiotics, a bee sting, or exposure to a food then suddenly develops a problem. ... Infants may develop food allergy during the first few years then develop mite and animal allergy if there is exposure and finally pollen allergy after the second or third birthday. ... Some examples of great sensitizers include ragweed, tree pollen, dust mites, cat dander, and grass pollen. ...
- This mode of treatment is so important that the use of medicine or allergy shots may be totally ineffective if the "trigger" or allergen is still present.
- Allergy shots - an attempt to increase the patients' resistance to allergens by stimulating the immune system by injecting amounts of allergen at regular intervals. ...
71. MediScene | Patient | Topics | allergy
- www.mediscene.com
- - (Cat allergy).
- I heard that there are products that you apply to your cat (every month or so) that help prevent allergies. ...
- Often people are less allergic to the cat itself than to the pollen, dirt and so forth that adheres to the fur when it goes outside. ... Another is to frequently shampoo the cat. ...
- My one year old has food allergies so I am very vigilant about the nature of his stool. ...
- When food allergies are a problem, it is not the color which signals problems, but diarrhea, restlessness, abdominal distention or pain. ...
- - (Allergy Cure discovered in U. ...
- scientists have discovered a cure for all forms of allergies, especially food allergies, it was a quite detailed report, but anyways it went on to say that this cure will be available at about the turn of the century in the form of a vaccine! .
- - (Food or Food Additive Reactions).
- We need help with a food (or food additive) allergy. ...
- The common thread in the food ingredients (as best we can determine) seem to be pasta, fresh parmesan, red peppers, salads and vinaigrette dressing. ...
- Food allergies can be very vexing since they typically represent sensitivities to several substances, not just one. ... Sometimes the only way to find out is to stop all food and one by one restart very simple foods, working up to more complex, "normal" foods. ...
72. Re: Allergies??
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- i have a cat that has allergies and also scratches, licks and bites. ... you can try a special dog food diet - i had to get a special cat food from my vet. or you can have the vet do an allergy test (which could run a few hundred dollars) to test for a bunch of different things. i went the food route first, eliminated any scented products - candles, detergent, etc), changed her litter, etc. ... i finally had the allergy tests done and found out what she's allergic to. ...
- : Dose this sound like and INTERNAL FOOD ALLERGY?.
- an EXTERNAL SKIN ALLERGY? PLEASE HELP. ...
- : i have a cat that has allergies and also scratches, licks and bites. ... you can try a special dog food diet - i had to get a special cat food from my vet. or you can have the vet do an allergy test (which could run a few hundred dollars) to test for a bunch of different things. i went the food route first, eliminated any scented products - candles, detergent, etc), changed her litter, etc. ... i finally had the allergy tests done and found out what she's allergic to. ... : : Dose this sound like and INTERNAL FOOD ALLERGY? : : or. ... an EXTERNAL SKIN ALLERGY? PLEASE HELP. ...
73. Pets 4 Life - Article 1
- www.pets4life.com
- Allergies occur when a pet reacts to food, pollution, chemical, dust, plant pollen, or/and something that is usually harmless to the body. ... Thus, depending on where the allergy is occuring that organ reacts to the foreign substance. It could be a skin allergy and thus we see rashes or we see diarrhea caused by a food allergy. ...
- Therefore, to treat the pet allergy more information would need to be gathered from the pet and pet's owner. ...
- Allergy to Cats - Rhus Tox and Apis, Cat Hair and Saliva.
- Allergy - Chemical - Arsen Iodatum, Specific Chemical 12X.
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- "An allergy is an abnormally intense reaction to something that is usually harmless to the body - wheat, house dust or plant pollen, for example. ...
- In his opinion, the major causes of these immune disorders are the frequent use of combination vaccinations, feeding pets commercial food diets and overuse of cortisone drugs to suppress symptoms= all of which together have greatly weakened the immune system of animals over several generations. ...
- Balch defines "allergy" as " the inappropriate response by the body's immune system to a substance that is not normally harmful. " Allergens are found in foods; inhaled as pollens, molds, dust, feathers; and transmitted by insect stings or flea bites (as when an allergy to flea saliva results in persistent itching rash), or by skin contact with irritants (detergents, flea collars, insecticides, petroleum products). ...
- An allergic cat or dog may scratch, break out into skin rashes, have runny eyes and sinusitis, cough, have recurrent urinary tract infections, vomit frequently or experience diarrhea and gas. ...
- "Hyperactivity in pets may be a food-allergy reaction. About a third of pet allergies are food sensitivities, often to the chemicals, dyes, flavorings, and preservatives in commercial pet foods. ...
- Bee stings or allergic reactions that look like bee stings - the skin is hot and dry with angry red lesions, and the dog or cat is depressed or irritable - respond to Apis.
74. appendix A - act 4 - scene 16 - allergies - natural homemade dog and cat food.
- www.pet-grub.com
- Pets Need Wholesome Food Also.
- A Hassle Free Guide To Wholesome Natural Pet Food.
- Healthy Food.
- Pottenger also provides us with some incredible insight into understanding pet allergies as a result of his 10 year cat study. ...
- “Normal cats on raw food, cod liver oil diet show no evidence of allergy or hypothyroidism; and their offspring, generation after generation, show no evidence of allergy or hypothyroidism. ...
- When second generation allergic animals are bred after being returned to an optimum raw food diet, their allergic symptoms begin to diminish and by the fourth generation, some cats show no evidences of allergy. ...
- Pottenger’s observations, another culprit in allergies is in fact cooked food. Each generation of animals eating cooked food encounters worse and worse allergies.
- Pottenger did not use any supplements, he simply observed what cooked food versus raw food did to the animals. As a result, we can help allergies leave a lot faster and get greater allergy relief than what Dr. ...
- Digestive enzymes will help the body better digest its food. ...
- Wholesome food will help does this and so will the use of ground seeds which are high in fiber.
- Adrisin will help naturally with the allergy symptoms. However, adrising will not cure or eliminate the allergy. ... It can take time to build the constitution but with the help of wholesome food, supplements and herbal detoxifying remedies you have good chances of being successful.
- Cooked food also can be a factor in allergies, and we must also consider that some drugs cause allergies. ...
75. Allergy Wellness Center
- www.rxwellnesscenter.com
- Allergy Center.
- Allergy Center.
- Individuals may also suffer from food allergies that may be exacerbated by dairy products, wheat, artificial coloring and preservatives, and so forth. Food allergies may contribute to rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, migraines, hyperactivity disorders, ulcers, yeast infections, colic, Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ear infections, upper respiratory infections, and sinusitis. ...
- Partnering an anti-allergenic environment with a healthy lifestyle is key to the prevention of allergy attacks. ...
- Elimination diet for food allergies.
- Herbs and Phytonutrients - quercetin, pine bark & grape seed extracts (OPC’s), licorice, ginkgo, garlic, bioflavonoids, bee pollen, stinging nettle, coleus forskohlii, cat’s claw, betaine hydrochloride .
- Something in the Air: Airborne Allergens- excellent article by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
- How to Have Dust-Free Bedroom, NIAID Fact Sheet- publication by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
- Watery Eyes? Runny Nose? Time to Spring into Action Against Seasonal Allergies- information provided by the US Food and Drug Administration.
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