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An Allergy-Free Vacation: It's Possible With Planning
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A vacationer in Puerto Rico is bitten by mosquitoes, and
applies ointment from a local aloe vera plant to stop the itching. Unaware she is allergic to the substance, she applies it again shortly before returning home. By the time she arrives at the airport in the U.S., she has a bright red
rash as a souvenir of her holiday.
Mark Moran , MPH
WebMD/Health USA
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Aloe vera is unbelievable effective to tackle the pollen allergic! From: wwlee
Ask the Expert - Pollen
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Pollen counts
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Asthma and Allergy
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Patient information sheet. How to deal with pet, mold, mite and pollen allergies.
National Asthma Council Australia Australia
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Asthma Triggers
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Indoor Asthma Triggers
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U.S Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) U.S.A
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Causes of Allergic Asthma
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A brief descritpion of the following: Pollen, Air Pollutions, Mold and exercise
MERCK & CO USA
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Common Allergens
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Most common cause of allergic asthma are pollen particularly grass pollen, house dust particularly the mites in the dust, and the animals. Molds, fumes and dust encountered in industry, drugs and food are other important causes of asthma.
Following are some the common allergens causing allergic diseases.
Asthma Cure India
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Concomitant and Synergistic Foods
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A concomitant food is one which provokes a reaction in a susceptible individual when another allergen such as a pollen is present. This means that you can be more reactive or more symptomatic following the ingestion of specific foods during certain pollinating seasons. For example: under normal circumstances you are able to eat beans without any adverse reaction but when the air is filled with grass pollens, you find that you experience reactivity to beans. This is because legumes and grass pollens are concomitant. You may not even have obvious pollen sensitivity, but can exhibit symptoms when this concomitancy is present.
Dr. Allan Lieberman
Parents of Allergic Children PAC USA
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Controlling Asthma Triggers At Home, At Child Care and At School
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How Can You Control Allergens?, How Can You Avoid Dust Mites?, How Can You Avoid Animal Dander?, How Can You Avoid Mold?. Outdoor Plant Pollens and Mold Spores. irritants - smoke and fumes and other triggers.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (New England Chapter) USA
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Could your indoor environment be making you sick?
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Information on how to control:
House Dust and Dust Mite Allergies | Pet Allergies
Pollen Allergies | Mold Allergies | Cockroach Allergies
The Allergy Solution, Inc. USA
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Enviromental Allergens
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Table showing a variety of common Enviromental Allergens Table broken down into
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Helpful hints on how to avoid them.
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