Saturday, September 5, 2009

Allergies

An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system misinterprets a normally nontoxic substance, such as grass, pollen, a detergent, or a certain food, as a harmful invader. The immune system then responds to this perceived threat, called allergen, by releasing substances called histamines. Histamines produce a wide range of bodily reactions, including respiratory and nasal congestion, increased mucus production, skin rashes and welts, and headache.

Causes
Allergies happen when the immune system attacks a harmless substance; dust, tree, grass, pollen, animal dander, feathers, bees, metal, chemicals, cosmetics.
Excess musus, caused by a poor diet
Stress, which depress immune system

Treatment
Diet
eliminate mucus producing foods, immune support

Try 7 day Detox

Supplements
OPC3
ORAC
Vitamin C
Omega III- reduce inflammatory response

Betty

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