Tuesday, April 26, 2011

About Allergies: Should You Eat Local Honey to Treat Hay Fever?

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From Daniel More, MD, your Guide to Allergies
Spring hay fever season finds people desperate to find relief from their nasal allergy symptoms. Natural therapies, without the use of medicines, is becoming more popular, especially among allergy sufferers. It is a popular notion that eating honey is a natural remedy for symptoms of allergies and asthma. Honey contains various ingredients, including pollen allergens and components of honeybees. Locally-produced honey would be expected to contain local plant pollens to which a person would be allergic, and therefore is the preferred type of honey for allergies. Read more

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Packets of peanuts will continue to be served on commercial airliners, at least for now. The U.S. Department of Transportation sought to request public comment on the issue, but is... Read more

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Lastacaft (alcaftadine) is an eye drop approved for the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis. Lastacaft treats eye allergies by acting as an antihistamine, as well as acting to stabilize mast cells... Read more

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Today is Easter Sunday, and many children in this country may be given a pet rabbit as a present to celebrate the holiday. While a pet rabbit may be less common than owning a dog or a cat, it certainly isn't unusual. Unfortunately, having an allergy to rabbits isn't unusual, either... Read more

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Discussion of allergies and asthma in the pregnant and breastfeeding woman, with special focus on pregnancy categories of medications. Additional discussion is given on a woman's diet during pregnancy and breastfeeding for the baby at risk for allergies.

 


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