Allergy Page Allergy treatment and prevention articles and tips

30May/100

Natural allergy remedies tips

Still looking for some alternative natural remedies for allergies? Lorratadine works for you but you don't want to keep taking tablets? Washing hands, changing clothes and rinsing face things not enough. Are there any foods or supplements that would help?

I know it gets on every body's nerves... but unfortunately the only way to get ride off chemical drugs is to get ride of the causes of your kind of allergy itself!

Some points to be cautioned of though are :

Try to expose your bedroom to sun and fresh air. Keep your room dry.

Do not get any pet with you at home.

Wear dusts masks.

Do not leave your old books in your bed room.

Sponge pillow is better than cotton,and polestar is better than sponge.

Try breathing steam from hot water.

There are other alternitive remedies and herbal medicens... but they take long time to show thier action and they need complicated structure... adding one tea spoon of ginger and one spoon of honey into boiled water, could be usfull to reduce the sneezing and calm down the irritation in your nasal passeges.

25Apr/100

Seasonal allergy natural treatment methods

Over 22 million people in the USA suffer from seasonal allergies. Manifestations of it show starting from the beginning of spring and remain until the beginning of winter. If it’s your case too, you may be affected during this period as well. To make it worse, is that conventional doctors do not have enough understanding of this group of diseases, consequently, there is no proper treatment too.

Allergy happens when one’s immune system shows too strong reaction to such substances, as blossom dust, herbs, airborne fungi, as well as some nutrition products and beauty preparations. Currently there exist more than 60000 chemical substances, and each year about 500 ones appear, due to what our immunity has to react to a lot of biochemical matters. When the body meets some allergen for the first time, it tries to resist and our labrocytes generate histamine, an inflammatory substance. This reaction to allergens causes such wide-spread symptoms as rhinitis and running eyes and makes us sneeze.