NLP Allergy Demo
Allergies are basically a mistake on the part of the immune system and are typically developed during life transition times. Using NLP you can often eliminate an allergic response to something. If you have an allergy, find a competent NLP Practitioner who has been through a legitimate and thorough NLP Practitioner Training. This process is not intended to replace appropriate medical care. As always, check with your doctor to be responsible about your health.
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The Stalin / Allergy
Japanese punk band The Stalin.
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Allergy Skin Testing
Pediatric allergy skin testing. For more health tips & information visit drbobshow.com
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Is there an allergy pill that is similar to a celestone allergy injection?
I have tried several allergy pills over the years, they are now all over the counter and don’t work. When I get a celestone allergy injection it works right away, is there a pill similar to that injection?
Celestone injections work for you because this is a "corticosteroid". (IT is not the same as illegal steroids that athletes use to bulk up.) It is actually NOT an allergy med — it stops the allergic response in a totally different way. I imagine you are NOT getting these very frequently! If you are getting them frequently, your doctor is mis-using them.
Is your doc using this medicine to stop an asthma attack? There are good asthma pills that are taken daily, of different sorts, to help prevent asthma attacks. People with asthma also use "rescue inhalers" (they breathe in the medicine) that have steroids in them to stop a wheezing attack.
There ARE oral (taken by mouth) corticosteroid pills, but these types of steroids are typically an emergency type measure, for after a very bad allergic reaction.
If you are very allergic, you’d also want to consider carrying an epi-pen at all times. This in a medicine that is injected by needle when you have a bad reaction to food or insect bites.
I have found the allergy pills that are supposed to be "non-sedating" (don’t make you sleepy) to not be too effective, either! The only one that works for me is tripolidine, which WILL make you sleepy. It’s in Actifed and the generic equivalent of Actifed. You must ask for it at the pharmacist’s counter, tho, because it has another ingredient in it that the pharmacists must register.
Be sure to ALWAYS tell any doc or NP (Nurse Practitioner) or PA (physician’s assistant ) about ALL the medicines, herbs, vitamins, supplements, etc. (including herbal drinks and teas) that you are taking, as some medicines or herbs might interfere with other ones.
Have you considered allergy shots? For me, they have made a major difference in my life: i can be outside, or go to a friend’s house with a cat or dog, but before the shots i could not do this. I carry an epipen and an inhaler at all times. I also wear a necklace with an alert on it that i have asthma.
I hope you are seeing a CERTIFIED allergist for your allergy management!
i hope this helps!
kathy MSN, RN
Food Allergies
Approximately 3 million children under the age of 18, suffer from food allergies. Parents, and an allergy specialist, discuss coping strategies.
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Would allergy shots eliminate my allergic reactions to cats?
I’ve had allergy problems my whole life, but I have the worst reactions around cats. Would allergy shots only lessen the symptoms or would they eliminate my reactions all together?
Allergy Immunotherapy (allergy shots) is a treatment option that helps to re-train your immune system so that you won’t over-react to benign substances like the dander from cat hair. It’s most likely that you are allergic to one of several proteins that are secreted by sebaceous and salivary glands from cats (which are then spread all over the cat’s fur by licking).
Clinical studies have shown that a proper course of treatment with allergy shots can result in significant relief in as little as 3 months, but a longer duration of treatment is generally required to develop a tolerance to the allergen (in this case, cats). In some people, allergy shots that are are maintained for 3-5 years appears to offer long-term relief. In fact, allergy shots are the only allergy treatment available that has the potential to cure your allergy since it targets the basic allergic mechanism of your disease. Most medications that you are familiar with (prescription or over the counter) only target the symptoms and thus provide temporary relief (claritin, zyrtec, benadryl, nasonex, etc). When you suspend treatment with these medications your allergic reactions are likely to return.
An important question to ask your allergist is whether the maintenance dose being prescribed in your shot(s) is in line with what has been shown to be effective in clinical studies. Several large organizations of leading allergists have endorsed dosing guidelines for immnuotherapy for common allergens like cat hair. Your allergist should be following these guidelines to help ensure you are receiving the most effective treatment possible.
Allergy
Allergy, asthma, pollen, histamine, hay fever. This animation is available for purchase at : mleconte@noos.fr
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What allergy medicines are gelatin free?
I’m vegetarian ,and I have really bad allergies.
I’ve been taking the liquid bendryl but it’s stopped working.
What prescription allergy meds are gelatin free?
For the most part, any medicines that are in a gel casing or have gel caps are going to have gelatin in them (some may have gelatin in the interior but I don’t know).
Since you are asking about prescription meds and not OTC, most people in this topic probably won’t know which ones are gelatin free–you’re best off asking a doctor because they prescribe the medicines all the time and know what the medicines look like, thus they would let you know which ones are gel capsules
What Is An Allergy?
What Is An Allergy?
There’s a lot of talk about allergies. But just what
is an allergy and what causes them? Why do some people
have them while others don’t? And why are people with
one allergy more inclined to have many?
The immune system is set up to protect our bodies from
harmful, foreign substances. Like viruses and bacteria
(dirt and germs). Sometimes the immune system doesn’t
develop properly or is just oversensitive and doesn’t
react right.
In these cases, it reacts to things that aren’t
harmful and don’t usually cause people any problems.
These things are called allergens. The term allergens
is just an easier way to say “things that cause
allergies”.
When the oversensitive or improperly developed immune
system sees these allergens, it sends out chemicals
like histamine. It’s the histamines that cause the
symptoms that are common with allergies.
Symptoms like itching, watery eyes, runny nose,
swelling, hives or rashes. Different people have
different symptoms, but the causes are the same.
The symptoms that are displayed depend on the part of
the body the allergen comes in contact with. Allergens
that are breathed in, like pollen or dust cause
coughing or wheezing, stuffy or runny noses and an
itchy nose and throat.
Plant allergies usually come in contact with the skin,
so they cause rashes.
Food allergies usually result in nausea, vomiting,
stomach pains or in severe cases, life threatening
reactions. Drug allergies tend to involve the entire
body, so they have a variety of symptoms.
Treating allergies: How to control your allergies
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Treating allergies: How to control your allergies
Whether it’s pollen, pets or peanuts, millions of us suffer from allergies. Here’s some excellent treatment advice from leading ear, nose and throat expert and author Dr. Jordan Josephson.
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