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Allergy Sufferers Find Help Through Naturopathic Means

June 26th, 2011
Ben Anton asked:




American television programs of the 1950s taught simple axioms such as Clear Fences Make Good Neighbors and If You Don’t Have Anything Nice To Say, Don’t Say Anything At All. In that simple golden era, severe allergies were extremely rare among the population, so something like a potentially lethal bee sting provided more than enough material for a thirty-minute comedic episode.

Since then, television has become less wholesome, ethics and plotlines more complex, and severe allergies more common. In fact, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found that 60 million Americans suffer from allergies, and the CDC and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases both report that the number of Americans with allergies has been on the rise for the last ten years.

Various aspects of the modern lifestyle could be to blame. Some say climate change due to global warming has elongated blooming seasons, creating especially intense periods when different species’ pollen release periods overlap. A Harvard University study suggests that trees may also be releasing more pollen in response to increased levels of carbon dioxide. Increased indoor and outdoor pollution, stress, and diets high in processed foods and low in fiber may contribute to higher incidence of allergies. Finally, some follow the “hygiene hypothesis,” that our increased use of anti-bacterial products has worked all too well: everything in our homes and offices is so free of germs nowadays that our bodies are effectively defenseless against newer, nastier bacteria.

Whatever the cause, as the number of allergy sufferers rises, more and more are opting for naturopathic treatments, and turning away from the quick fixes promised by allergy pills or shots. Some choose naturopathy to avoid irritating side effects. Others have found that homeopathic approaches treat symptoms as well as the underlying causes of their allergies. Scientists aren’t yet sure why naturopathic methods can often achieve similar, if not better results, than traditional western medicine, but it may have something to do with the breadth of the naturopathic approach, which considers emotional, mental, and whole-body health, rather than limiting treatment to isolated symptoms.

Unfortunately, without enlisting a professional, it’s not always easy to find naturopathic treatments for specific allergies. To help our readers, we’ve compiled the following treatment information for various allergies.

POLLENS

Whether you know your special pollen allergen or simply explain your rasping cough and red eyes as “hay fever,” homeopathic methods can help. Many naturopathic experts recommend increasing your fish intake because omega-3 fatty oils have been shown to reduce allergy symptoms. Walnuts, flax seeds, and dark leafy greens are alternative sources of omega-3; a daily supplements are also an option. Try naturopathic eyedrops to naturally soothe itchy, red eyes. Many turn to acupuncture and/or herbs, including nettle and green tea, to knock out their allergies. Flushing the nasal passages regularly with a mixture of warm water and a pinch each of baking soda and sea salt is also a common treatment. Use a spray bottle, nose dropper, or neti pot for application. For a special treat, add a drop of soothing eucalyptus or invigorating tea tree essential oil. Finally, a few precautionary steps, such as regularly cleaning and showering after pollen exposure, could reduce your symptoms.

More Homeopathic Remedies: Arsen Alb, Euphrasia, and Pulsatilla. Essential oils and other applications for each may be found online or at natural food stores.

Molds, Dust Mites and Animal Dander

If you suffer from allergies, your home can be your worst enemy. After all, outside pollens and molds are reduced during cold winter months, but indoor allergens can thrive year-round, an especially nasty prospect given that molds, dust mites, and animal dander are the trigger for many symptoms of asthma. Before you medicate, create a clean, dry environment-without skin dander or moisture, allergens can’t survive long. Aim to eliminate as many breeding grounds-such as unnecessary rugs, pillows, and cloth window treatments-as possible. Commit to washing your bedding and remaining rugs in very hot water once a week, along with stuffed animals. Also consider keeping pets out of the bedroom, so that their allergy-inducing dander can’t become embedded where you spend half of your life. Last, mattress covers, sometimes called mattress protectors or mattress encasements, are an impenetrable line of defense against allergens, as they effectively block allergens from reaching you and their food supply (your dead skin). These same encasements can be purchased to protect your pillows and crib mattresses as well.

More Homeopathic Remedies: Homeopaths often recommend Arsen Alb, Sabadilla, American Stinging Nettles or Perilla to relieve symptoms associated with dust mite allergies. If, after a clean environment is created in and around your bed, allergies still seem to persist at home, consider asking your doctor or naturopathic expert about taking these supplements.

~Ben Anton, 2008

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Signs of Diabetes – Frequent Urination

June 25th, 2011
Tehmina Mazher asked:




First of all how do we define frequent urination? It is urinating more than required. Urination can be the symptom of many diseases including diabetes. But for defining frequent urination one must know the quantity of normal urination. The estimated amount of urine daily produced by an adult body is one and a half liters.

Excessive, less or urination all these are a symptom of some serious dysfunction in the body.

The routine method used to examine urine to diagnose or to curtail ailments is urine analysis. If the test shows that there is glucose in the urine then it means that the said person is suffering from diabetes. If there are bacteria in the urine then the urinary system might have certain infections. If there are blood cells in the urine this can be the probable sign of cancer of the urinary tract.

Causes of frequent urination

Urination may occur due to number of reasons.

–Enlargement of Prostrate Gland

Prostrate gland enlargement is one of the causes of frequent urination. The blown up prostrate gland tighten the urethra. Thus the bladder is temporarily obstructed. It actually happens because of the thickening of bladder wall. This prostrate enlargement may lead to a concentrated urge to urinate, problem in passing the urine, and night time urination.

–Prostrate disorder

There are several reasons of prostrate disorder. It may affect the men of all ages.

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Allergy to Down Comforters

June 23rd, 2011
Christopher W Smith asked:




Sneezing And Coughing At Night? You Could Have An Allergy To Down Comforters

Many people have allergies and don’t even know that they have them. They may know that they feel uncomfortable and may have attacks from time to time, but they really just aren’t sure where their allergies are coming from.

Unless you get tested by your allergist, you could be like many of them. However, if you have a down comforter and you find that your allergy attacks are happening at night, it may be that your comforter is the exact source of your allergy.

Get Tested by a Certified Allergist

At night, when you are lying in your bed, and your coughing, sneezing, and watery eyes worsen, it could be most anything causing your allergy. If your pets are ones that stay indoors, it could be pet hair on your pillows or bed covers.

If you have plants in your bedroom, it may also be cause by those. Having an allergist test you is the only certain way you will learn what your allergy is and if you are really allergic to your down comforter.

If you cannot afford going to the allergist, try taking off the down comforter and switching it with another bed spread. If the ailments subside, and the symptoms seem to disappear, then chances are; you were allergic to your down comforter.

It is actually the feathers in the down comforters that people are allergic to. And it is those feathers that make the comforters so soft and appealing to so many people.

All is Not lost, You Can Still Be Comfortable at Night

If you have now replaced your down comforter with a substitute, and you are no longer experiencing those awful attacks, then you were allergic to your comforter. You don’t have to suffer or be uncomfortable, they make imitation down comforters, and they are filled with fiberfill that is non-allergenic. You can get one, and it is comfortable too.

People like down comforters because they are really soft. You may be disappointed at first, that yours is not the down one, but, with time, you will get used to yours. It is far better to live without that allergy that your comforter was creating for you. Keep a positive outlook, you can enjoy the comfort without worry of the affects your other comforter was giving you.

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