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Hay Fever Top Related Articles
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1). Enzymes - Don't Dine Without Them By : Health Wealth Guru
Before you take that next bite of food, I have an important question to ask: "Are you getting enough enzymes?"
Tough question, I know. So let me help you out. Do you ever feel tired and sluggish after eating a big meal? Ever have a stomach ache? Indigestion? Constipation? If so, then you're probably not getting a sufficient amount of enzymes.
But an enzyme deficiency is much more serious than just an upset tummy.
Article Related to: enzymes, digestion, vitamins, minerals, whole-food vitamins, vitamins and minerals, natural vitamins, raw foods, nutrition, nutrients, nutritional supplements, aching feet, acne, allergies, arthritis, back weakness, bladder problems, chronic allergies, chronic fatigue, cold hands and feet, common colds, constipation, cystitis, depression, diarrhea, diverticulitis, fatigue, fungal forms, gall bladder stress, gallstones, gingivitis, gum disorder, hay fever, hearing problems, heart problems, high blood pressure, hot flashes, hypoglycemia, immune depressed conditions, inflammation, insomnia, irritable bowel, lipase deficiency, mood swings, neck aches, shoulder aches, neck pain, shoulder pain, parasites, pms, prostate problems, psoriasis, sinus infection, skin rashes, urinary weakness
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2). How to get rid of your allergies using all natural herbal remedies By : natural
Have you ever wondered why allergies occurs ?
Allergies are caused when the body over reacts to certain substances like pollen, ragweed, animal dander, certain foods, like nuts, eggs, milk, chocolate. Substances which cause allergies are called allergens.
When the body’s immune system identifies these foreign invaders, it sends out antibodies to get rid of them.
Article Related to: allergies, allergy, hay fever
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4). How To Treat Hay Fever By : A. Pruder
Many individuals suffer with seasonal allergies, including hay fever, that affects the nose and eyes. Commonly caused by dust, pollen and animal dander, many allergy sufferers often especially begin to feel the effects during the spring months as the trees and flowers begin to bloom. Watery, red and itchy eyes combined with a stuffy and/or runny nose are just a few of the symptoms relating to hay fever.
Article Related to: hay fever
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5). Infant Eczema - Disease And Disorder Of The Skin By : Scott Michaels
The word ‘eczema’ is derived from the Greek meaning to ‘boil over’, describing the bubbly and hot appearance of active eczema. The words eczema and dermatitis mean the same, referring to a particular type of skin inflammation, which has potentially multiple different causes.
More specifically, atopic eczema refers to a very characteristic itchy skin rash, which typically starts in infancy or childhood.
Article Related to: eczema, boil, dermatitisatopic, hay fever, emollient bath, dust mite, bacterial toxins, hard water
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6). Is Your Summer A Breeze Or A Sneeze? Tips For Coping With Allergies By : Ananga Sivyer
While the hazy days of summer are a delight to some, for others they bring weeks of relentless sneezes, sniffles and sore eyes.
Hayfever can drive those allergic to pollen crazy as symptoms build day after day with little respite. Here’s a look at summer's most common allergy affliction and what its streaming victims can do to get some relief.
What is an allergic reaction?
Allergies kick in when our immune system reacts to what it perceives as a threat.
Article Related to: allergies, allergy, pollen, summer, hayfever, hay fever, allergic, eft, itchy eyes, sneezing
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7). Living With Spring Hayfever By : Al Jeffries
The hay fever season which ironically has nothing to do with either hay or fever is upon us.
Over 35 million Americans suffer from hay fever each year, and according to experts, this season is shaping up to be one of the worst.
We hay fever sufferers are about to be subjected to itching and watery eyes, stuffy noses, skin reactions, and other allergic reactions as high pollen counts invade the country sides and city blocks of America.
Article Related to: hay fever, seasonal allergic rhinitis
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13). Beat Hay Fever Naturally With A 3 Point Plan By : Sandy Halliday
The current mainstream approach suppresses the symptoms with antihistamines, steroids and decongestants. The best way to cure your hay fever is to reduce the total load of pollutants which affect your immune system through avoidance and detoxification, eat an anti-allergy diet and support your body with anti-allergy supplements.
Article Related to: hay fever, pollen allergy, detox
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