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An Allergy Research Group Can Help Find Alternatives

June 11, 2007 By: Hazy Category: Allergy Treatments, General Allergy Information No Comments →

When you are at your wits end you may want to look into finding an allergy research group near you. Similar to the studies that can produce the latest drugs an allergy research group may help you identify your allergy and possible remedies.

If you have allergies they can often make life unbearable. This is especially true if you are allergic to something that you come in contact with every day, such as the pollen in the air, or a certain plant in your yard. You might even be at the point where you don’t want to go outside for fear of the allergic symptoms and reactions that will find you.

Some people are allergic to certain foods and some are allergic to certain products. However, no matter what you are allergic to, you should have at least some comfort in knowing that there is an allergy research group that specializes in identifying and possibly treating your allergies. Your life can be made more comfortable through this research.

An allergy research group takes different approaches with all sorts of allergies. They ascertain what causes a person to have a bad reaction to whatever substance they are allergic to, and then they try to find ways to help that person live their lives normally. Their goal is to eliminate or minimize the painful or uncomfortable allergic reactions.

The allergy research group will test people who have allergies. They will determine the severity of their reactions, they will test them to see if they can further pin point exactly what they are allergic to, and then they will test certain medications, supplements or any other products that may help to alleviate, or eliminate, the allergic symptoms altogether.

Be sure to research the allergy research group beforehand. Consult with your doctor as well so that they are kept abreast of what you are doing. Though they may not always agree with out of the main stream methods they definitely will want to know anything that can affect your health.

It should make you feel good that there is an allergy research group in place to help you out, the allergy sufferer. If you want further information ask your doctor about an allergy research group in your area. Sometimes, if you have allergies, you can volunteer to be a part of their studies. It can be a good last resort when you have tried everything else in vain. You can find out more about your allergy and maybe even walk out with the relief you so desperately need.

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An Allergy Supplement Can Make a Difference

May 23, 2007 By: Hazy Category: Allergy Treatments No Comments →

If you have allergies and haven’t considered using an allergy supplement you may be missing out on something that can help you better manage your allergies. Anyone who has experienced the discomfort and pain of an allergic reaction knows how crippling allergies can be. Nowadays vitamin supplements are taken for anything from calcium to help your bones stay stronger to garlic which is supposed to help your immune system so why not an allergy supplement or combination of supplements to help manage your allergies?

What is an Allergy Supplement?

The kinds of allergy supplements that are available vary, depending on what type of allergy you suffer from. For example, if you are allergic to milk, or dairy products, you may simply be able to take a lactose intolerance pill and that would be considered an allergy supplement. An allergy supplement is any product or substance that contributes to alleviating, or stopping, any attack or symptoms brought on by an allergic reaction. Your allergist can explain further. You may even be able to get some guidance at your closest nutrition store like a GNC.

Testing is the Key

When an allergist tests you for allergies, they attempt to determine exactly what substance you are allergic to. That isn’t as easy as it sounds. For instance, if you are constantly sneezing in your own house, you are obviously allergic to something, but what could it be? Could it be the cat, or maybe the dog, or what about the pollen that’s suddenly so abundant in the air? Could it be any of these things? Your allergist can’t recommend anything if they don’t know what you are allergic to specifically. Your vitamin store clerk won’t be able to help you either without that information. Be sure to ask about allergies to the vitamins themselves. I have heard that some people can have allergies to vitamin b and even c and e but on the flip side I have also heard that there are vitamins to prevent dust mite allergies.

An allergy supplement should be considered another tool in your arsenal of weapons in the treatment of your allergies. Your allergist and doctor should be your most trusted source for guidance since they should know more. However you should not let the burden fall totally on them. You are the one who has to live with these allergies every day. Know your allergy and know what allergy supplements are known to help. I have even noticed online vendors selling “allergy packs” and “digestion packs” that include supplements that are known to help specific conditions. Of course, your should consult your doctor before you use any allergy supplement.

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