April 13th, 2011 by Dr. Louis Granirer
Physicians approximate that between 50%-60% of all Americans have negative reactions to many food products. Most of these reactions are not just restricted to the digestive tract, but may also induce brain, immune system, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, respiratory system, and epidermis conditions. The majority of these allergic reactions go undiscovered because they are not related to the digestive system or occur immediately after eating the food.
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April 13th, 2011 by Preston I. Xavier
If you ever get allergies, then you know how incredibly inconvenient they can be. You never know when they may strike, and if you don’t happen to have any medication on you, then you may be in trouble. There are many different things that cause allergies, and therefore many different ways to cure them. In this article you’ll learn the basics of what allergies are, and some things you can do to make them go away.
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April 10th, 2011 by Preston I. Xavier
One thing that seems to affect more and more people every year is allergies. You can get allergies from spring pollen, or you can get allergies from pets. Either way is usually a losing proposition. Sniffing, coughing, itching eyes and throat. Sometimes it feels as if there is no escape, and all you can do is suffer. The truth is that there are plenty of cures available, cures that you’ll learn about in this very article.
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November 6th, 2008 by Brandon Dempsey
More that 70 percent of the U.S. households have a dog or a cat. Pets provide companionship, security, and a sense of comfort. However, people with allergies should be cautious in deciding what type of pet they can safely bring into their home.
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