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  1. Curing Food Allergies and Common Illnesses by Alan Hunter, 2000-09
  2. Live Free from Asthma and Allergies: Use the BioSET System to Detoxify and Desensitize Your Body by Ellen W., M.D. Cutler, 2007-04
  3. Allergies and Asthma for Dummies by William Berger, 2000-04
  4. The Complete Peanut Allergy Handbook by M.D., Scott H. Sicherer, Terry Malloy, 2005-08-02
  5. The The Washington Manual® Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Subspecialty Consult (Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series)
  6. Allergy Free For All Ages: Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Recipes by Penny L. Webster, 2005-10-17
  7. Winning the War Against Asthma and Allergies by Ellen W. Cutler, 1997-07-09
  8. No More Allergies: Identifying and Eliminating Allergies and Sensitivity Reactions to Everything in Your Environment (The Gary Null Natural Health Library) by Gary Phd Null, 1992-11-03
  9. Mommy, Is This Safe to Eat?A Guide for Preschoolers Allergic to Peanuts and Tree Nuts by Christina Black, 2006-06-01
  10. Sneeze-Free Dog Breeds: Allergy Management And Breed Selection for the Allergic Dog Lover by Diane Morgan, 2006-03-15
  11. Allergy Sourcebook, The by Merla Zellerbach, 2000-08-01
  12. Food Allergy Handbook: A quick-start survival guide for people learning to eliminate allergy foods from their diet. by Britt Boston, 2008-01-26
  13. Allergy Free Eating: Key to the Future by Liz Reno, Joanna Devrais, 1995-10
  14. Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook by Melissa Taylor, 2002-08

101. BIOFORCE ENVIRO-TECH
BioForce manufactures and sells EnviroRite and Enviro-Pro cleaning products which are developed by and for people with allergies,asthma, and chemical sensitivities.
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102. Food Allergies In Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Food allergies in children cause serious reactions. Learn to identify and avoidfoods that your child may be allergic to.
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/welcome/commonproblems/food_allergies.html
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Related Articles Allergy Testing Hayfever Asthma Center Lactose Intolerance For More Information May 11-17 Food Allergy Awareness Week Kids and Food Allergies Food Allergies Food Allergy Network ... MedicAlert Foundation True food allergies are not as common as most people believe and only affect about 2% of children, although they are more common in younger children (affecting about 5-8% of younger children). And fortunately, most younger children will outgrow these food allergies by the time they are three years old. Symptoms of a food allergy can include wheezing and difficulty breathing, itchy skin rashes, including hives, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain and swelling around his mouth and in his throat. These symptoms usually develop fairly quickly after your child ingests the food he is allergic to, often within minutes to hours. Nasal symptoms by themselves, such as congestion or a runny nose, are usually not caused by food allergies.

103. Asthma And Allergies
allergies the actual allergy is not inherited. What is an Allergy? Causes Signs and Symptoms Allergy Treatment LifeThreatening allergies
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1. What Is An Allergy?
An allergy is an abnormal reaction by your body to substances which you are sensitized to. These substances are called allergens, and an allergic person produces antibodies against these allergens. Each time the allergic person comes in contact with an allergen after that first contact, certain cells in the body release chemical substances called mediators. Mediators, like histamine and leukotrienes, can cause one or more of the following symptoms: redness, swelling, itching and increased mucous production. With an allergy to pollens, there may be itchy eyes and runny nose. With an allergy to cats, there may be itchy eyes and swelling in the lungs. The body's response to the allergen results in individual signs and symptoms - not necessarily the same result in all people. The tendency to be allergic is inherited; the actual allergy is not inherited.
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  • 104. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Allergies
    Illustrated guide, includes causes, symptoms, and treatments. Learn about different tests used to find allergens.
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    Allergic reactions Allergy symptoms Histamine is released Intoduction to allergy treatment ... Antibodies Definition Return to top An allergy is an exaggerated immune response or reaction to substances that are generally not harmful. See also: Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Allergy is caused by an oversensitive immune system, which leads to a misdirected immune response. The immune system normally protects the body against harmful substances, such as bacteria and viruses. In contrast, an allergic reaction is when the immune system reacts to substances ( allergens ) that are generally harmless and in most people do not cause an immune response. In a person with allergies, the first exposure to the allergen triggers the immune system to recognize the substance. Any exposure after that will usually result in symptoms. When an allergen enters the body of a person with a sensitized immune system, histamine and other chemicals are released by certain cells. This causes

    105. Empty CommonSpot Site
    allergies and Hay Fever Fortyfive million Americans suffer from a recurringproblem called allergy. Hay fever, asthma, and eczema are the most common
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    106. Allergies And Hay Fever
    Fortyfive million Americans suffer from a recurring problem called allergy.Hay fever, asthma, and eczema are the most common symptoms of an allergic
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    Forty-five million Americans suffer from a recurring problem called allergy. Allergic rhinitis was once known as hay fever because workers would sneeze and develop nasal and sinus congestion when they worked around hay in the fields. Hay fever, asthma, and eczema are the most common symptoms of an allergic reaction.
    Allergy symptoms appear when the body's immune system begins to respond to a substance as though it were a dangerous invader (called an antigen or allergen). It does this by sending specific defenders called antibodies to the entry site. The battle between allergen and antibody results in a release of chemical mediators, such as histamine, into the bloodstream. Those chemical mediators cause changes in the body, which produce the symptoms that we feel.
    Symptoms that may be caused by allergy are itching eyes, sneezing, nasal stuffiness, nasal congestion and drainage, and sometimes headache. Some people experience hearing changes, scratchy sore throats, hoarseness, and cough. Other less common symptoms include balance disturbances, swelling in face or throat tissues, skin irritations, and even respiratory problems and asthma.
    Some allergy sufferers experience symptoms all year. Others find certain seasons bring on attacks. Allergy symptom control is most successful when multiple management approaches are used simultaneously. Minimizing exposure to allergens, managing symptoms with medications, and desensitization with allergy shots are all methods that can be useful in controlling allergic symptoms.

    107. NeilMed Products - Sinus Rinse, Nasal Rinse, Sinusitis, Rhinitis, Allergies
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    108. Allergy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    There are several methods for the diagnosis and assessment of allergies. There are limited mainstream medical treatments for allergies, probably the
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    Allergy
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    This article deals specifically with IgE mediated hypersensitivity. For other types of allergic or hypersensitive reactions see the main article: Hypersensitivity
    An allergy or Type I hypersensitivity is an immune malfunction whereby a person's body is hypersensitised to react immunologically to typically nonimmunogenic substances. When a person is hypersensitised, these substances are known as allergens . The word allergy derives from the Greek words allos meaning "other" and ergon meaning "reaction" or "reactivity". Type I hypersensitivity is characterised by excessive activation of mast cells by immunoglobulin E resulting in a systemic inflammatory response that can result in symptoms as benign as a runny nose , to life-threatening anaphylactic shock and death
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    109. Misc.kids Allergy And Asthma Recipes
    Allergy and Asthma FAQ, and recipes section. Recipes geared towards common food allergies.
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    FAQ home general info 1/2 general info 2/2 resources ... reviews recipes links
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    Revision 1.5 This FAQ is intended to answer frequently asked questions on allergies and asthma in the misc.kids newsgroup. Though the comments are geared towards parents of children, there is plenty of information for adults as well. Before reading the FAQ, please read the To contribute to this collection, please send e-mail to the address given below, and ask me to add your comments to the FAQ file on Allergies and Asthma. Please try to be as concise as possible, as these FAQ files tend to be quite long as it is. And, unless otherwise requested, your name and e-mail address will remain in the file, so that interested readers may follow-up directly for more information/discussion. This FAQ is posted regularly to news.answers and misc.kids.info. For a list of other misc.kids FAQ topics, look for the FAQ File Index posted to misc.kids.info or tune in to misc.kids. Collection maintained by Eileen Kupstas Soo There are many contributors involved in this FAQ.. many thanks for all the work!

    110. Allergy Publications At The National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Disease
    Airborne Allergens Something in the Air allergies Living with allergies Allergy Statistics Food Allergy An Overview How to Create a DustFree
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/publications/allergies.htm

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    111. Auckland Allergy Clinic - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Allergy
    Offers information about diagnosis, management and treatment of asthma, allergies, anaphylaxis, bronchitis, dermatitis, eczema, food allergies, hay fever, immunologic problems and sinusitis. Located in Auckland, New Zealand.
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    Allergy Quick Find Allergy Overview Allergies, Asthma, Exercise, Hyperventilation and Panic Disorders; is there a common link? Alcohol Intolerance (Adverse effect to Alcoholic beverages) Allergic Conjunctivitis Allergic Skin Diseases Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis - Difficulties in Diagnosis Asthma Asthma - Understanding Asthma: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going? Atopic Dermatitis Cat Allergy Coeliac Disease Colophony Sensitivity Contact Dermatitis Cosmetic Reactions Desensitisation Designing an Allergy-Friendly Home in New Zealand Diagnosis of Allergies Drug Allergy Eczema Food Allergy: A Patients Guide Food Allergy: Prognosis Food Anaphylaxis (and Air Travel) Food Cross-reactions Fragrance and Spice Allergy Histamine Fish Poisoning History of Allergy House Dust Mites House Dust Mites - Reduction Measures Idiopathic Anaphylaxis: An Update Immunotherapy Immunotherapy: An Update Insect Sting Allergy Latex Allergy Mould Allergy Nickel Allergy Occupational Dermatitis Patch Testing - Patient Instruction Sheet Peanut Allergy Photosensitivity Plant Dermatitis (Phytodermatitis) Prevention of Allergies Prescribing for Allergies in Pregnancy Primary Immunodeficiency - Recurrent Infections Recurrent Infections: Normal, Allergic, or Immunodeficiency?

    112. Allergy Resource Center - HealingWell.com
    Medical news, information and articles, message boards, chat, books, and directoryof related web sites on allergies.
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    113. Welcome To Pan American Laboratories Website
    Development, licensing and marketing of pharmaceutical products with an emphasis on the prevention of dehydration the treatment of allergies, coughs and colds, and pain.
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    114. Allergies To Your Pet
    In some situations, allergies to your pet can be controlled. For less seriousallergies there are some possible solutions.
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    Allergies to Your Pet In some situations, allergies to your pet can be controlled. Be very careful with asthmatic children though, you might need to find your pet a new home rather than risk your child's health and life, depending of the severity of the allergy. For less serious allergies there are some possible solutions. First and foremost, is keeping your pet clean. You may be lucky enough to have the kind of dog that has a kinder coat for the allergic, such as a poodle. No matter what kind of pet, keeping him clean and groomed, and keeping your living quarters clean will help. It may be possible to live with an allergic pet by separating the pet from the allergic person, such as never allowing the pet into the allergic person's bedroom. Check into the vacuum cleaners with the special HEPA filters too, and use them often. There is also a special product you can use on your pets: From Noofies:
    Allerpet-C for cats and Allerpet-D for dogs has helped many allergic friends keep their animals. It's available at pet stores (sometimes the smaller mom-n-pop places are better for this than national chains) and at some vet's offices. It's a liquid - you moisten a paper towel or washcloth with this liquid and wipe your pet down with it once a week. It neutralizes the allergens on the pet's skin and fur. It takes about 3 weeks for it to reach peak effectiveness. It's truly a miracle for some!
    Ed. note: Their site says once a week and the bottle probably does too, but KLynn says: "I've seen several articles on this now that say the pet has to be washed/wiped down once a day for it to be effective. That is because the allergen on cats rebuilds to it's original level every 24 hours."

    115. Bienvenue Sur Le Nouveau Site Du CICBAA
    Informations sur les allergies alimentaires, r©seau d'allergovigilance en allergie alimentaire. Par le Cercle d'Investigations Cliniques et Biologiques en Allergologie Alimentaire (CICBAA).
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    116. Dubious "Yeast Allergies"
    (He also espoused a variety of unconventional theories about allergies being She said that a clinical ecologist had been treating her for allergies and
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    Dubious "Yeast Allergies"
    Stephen Barrett, M.D. Candida albicans (sometimes referred to as monilia) is a fungus normally present on the skin and in the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina. Under certain conditions, it can multiply and infect the surface of the skin or mucous membranes. Such infections are usually minor, but serious and deeper infections can occur, especially in patients whose resistance has been weakened by immunosuppressant drugs and serious illnesses such as AIDS. However, some practitioners claim that even when clinical signs of infection are absent, yeast-related problems can cause or trigger multiple symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal bloating, mood swings, depression, anxiety, dizziness, unexpected weight gain, difficulty in concentrating, muscle and joint pain, cravings for sugar or alcoholic beverages, psoriasis, hives, respiratory and ear problems, menstrual problems, infertility, impotence, bladder infections, prostatitis, and "feeling bad all over." The list of symptoms is similar to that of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS).

    117. Global Nutrition Services. On-line Nutrition And Diet Counseling.
    Registered Dietitian provides online nutrition counseling for weight loss, food allergies, cholesterol, and diabetes.
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    118. Allergies Topic Center - DrGreene.com
    Topics include allergy medication, food allergies, cold allergies and more.
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    QUICK SEARCH A - Z Guide ADHD Allergy Care Guide Allergies Asthma Care Guide Asthma Bedwetting Breastfeeding Childhood Obesity Diabetes Care Guide Ear Infections Environmental Health Genetics Infectious Diseases Medical Treatment Mental Health Multimedia Library Potty Training Rashes Safety Sleep About DrGreene.com Archives About Us Context Reviews Awards Readers Comments Press Room Partners and Supporters Children's Health Topic Centers Contact Us Professional Resources Dr. Greene's Welcome Analytical Chemistry Business: Healthcare Cardiology Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Trials Mgmt Cosmetic Surgery Dermatology Diabetes Drug Discovery Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Family Practice Gastroenterology Geriatrics HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Internal Medicine Managed Care Neurology Nursing Ob/Gyn Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopedics Pediatrics Pharma Marketing Pharma Sales Pharma Science/Tech Pharmacy Psychiatry Pulmonology Radiology Residents / Students Rheumatology Surgery Urology Pediatric Information A-Z Guide Allergy Care Guide Asthma Care Guide Book Excerpt Diabetes Care Guide Discussion Boards Dr. Greene´s Chats

    119. Vilvacora
    Offers herbal treatments for many diseases, such as cancer, allergies, alzheimer, parkinson disease and hepatitis. How to buy the herbs, how to dose them, how to compose complete treatments.
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    120. Food Allergies - DrGreene.com
    Read an explanation of childhood food intolerances. Learn some of the causes,treatments, and ways attacks can be prevented.
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    QUICK SEARCH A - Z Guide ADHD Allergy Care Guide Allergies Asthma Care Guide Asthma Bedwetting Breastfeeding Childhood Obesity Diabetes Care Guide Ear Infections Environmental Health Genetics Infectious Diseases Medical Treatment Mental Health Multimedia Library Potty Training Rashes Safety Sleep About DrGreene.com Archives About Us Context Reviews Awards Readers Comments Press Room Partners and Supporters Children's Health Topic Centers Contact Us Professional Resources Dr. Greene's Welcome Analytical Chemistry Business: Healthcare Cardiology Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Trials Mgmt Cosmetic Surgery Dermatology Diabetes Drug Discovery Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Family Practice Gastroenterology Geriatrics HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Internal Medicine Managed Care Neurology Nursing Ob/Gyn Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopedics Pediatrics Pharma Marketing Pharma Sales Pharma Science/Tech Pharmacy Psychiatry Pulmonology Radiology Residents / Students Rheumatology Surgery Urology Pediatric Information A-Z Guide Allergy Care Guide Asthma Care Guide Book Excerpt Diabetes Care Guide Discussion Boards Dr. Greene´s Chats

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