A person with allergies is sensitive to certain substances called allergens. Allergens are tiny particles (such as pollen and mold spores) that are carried in the air and bring on allergy symptoms in some people.
Allergens are normally harmless to a person without allergies. But for people with allergies, it’s a different story. If you’re sensitive to a particular allergen, exposure to it can trigger an allergic response. (That’s why allergens are also known as triggers.)
Allergies:
Allergies are high sensitivities to a usually harmless substance. There are multiple types of allergies and people can develop them throughout their life. Some of these allergies might be listed as food, childhood, seasonal, pet, dust mite, gluten intolerance, lactose, and pollen. Alternative medicine offers various ways for a person to cope with allergic symptoms other than the traditional medical treatment and medications.
The primary way most doctors treat respiratory allergies is with antihistamines. Prescription and over-the-counter medications are often the key remedies suggested, but these drugs can have side effects, including drowsiness and dry mouth. It's worth considering that a number of supplements can also act as antihistamines--and without any annoying side effects.
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Boost your immune system nutritional medicine:
Bio-Immunozyme Forte - A broad-spectrum product containing vitamins, minerals, enzymes, as well as neonatal bovine glandular and organ components known to support immune function.
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Vitamin C - As a natural antihistamine, vitamin C is capable of blocking the inflammatory effects some people experience in response to pollen and pet dander.
Also useful is the herb Ginkgo Biloba, which has a long history in Chinese medicine of helping to prevent allergy attacks and ease bronchial spasms. |