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Allergy Relief 101

May 28, 2011
By Heather Clark
Allergy Relief 101

Does the seasonal change into spring and fall send your allergies into a spin?  Sneezing, wheezing, runny nose, and itchy, watery, red eyes — these are just some of the symptoms that more than 35 million Americans face each year as the pollen from trees, grass, flowers, and plants makes it way into the...
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Colloidal Silver: The Road to Wellness

April 13, 2011
By Heather Clark
Colloidal Silver: The Road to Wellness

Immune system supplements support our bodies resistance power, as well as have some specific functions.  Holistic medicine to support your immune system is one of the most important ingredients necessary for good health.  For boosting the immune system and enhancing the body’s natural defense system, colloidal silver has been used for around 100 years....
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Low Vitamin D Can Trigger Asthma Attacks

June 24, 2010
By Staff Writer
Low Vitamin D Can Trigger Asthma Attacks

Reuters Health | Wednesday, June 23, 2010 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Asthmatic children with relatively low vitamin D levels in their blood may have a greater risk of suffering severe asthma attacks than those with higher levels of the vitamin, a new study suggests. The study, which followed more than 1,000 children with...
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How to Fight Pollen Allergies

August 17, 2009
By Maggie Martin
How to Fight Pollen Allergies

It’s ragweed season, and for people with this pollen allergy, that means miserable symptoms such as sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, trouble sleeping, asthma attacks, and itchy skin, eyes, nose, or throat. The season usually kicks into high gear about August 15, says Martha White, research director at the Institute for Asthma &...
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Allergic To Your Pet? Here’s What To Do

August 12, 2009
By Maggie Martin
Allergic To Your Pet? Here’s What To Do

(Health.com) — If you could snap your fingers and make your allergies disappear, you’d probably do it in a second. But what if your pet is the cause of your watery eyes, sneezing, and runny nose? View Article
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Allergy News

March 17, 2009
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Researchers Move Closer to Cracking Peanut Allergies Medical researchers appear to be one step closer to conquering potentially deadly peanut allergies. At a scientific meeting this week, they’re reporting on an experimental treatment that has freed a small number of children from their allergies. More than 3 million Americans are allergic to peanuts or...
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