The key to allergies is strengthening your mast cells, they are responsible for allergic reactions. If they are not strong then allergies and asthma will happen very easily. Luckily there is a simple cure, Grape seed extract will strengthen the mast cells along with many other benefits, there is no allergy that can't benefit from it, the trick is finding the right dose. Starting with 1mg per pound and working up until you get results then you can start to tapper down the dose until the symptoms start returning then just bring the dose back up a little and that is your maintenance dose.
I know of a patented version of this that is six times more potent than any store brand but mentioning it here would be soliciting.
2006-09-07 11:57:56
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answered by Know it all 5
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She needs to go to an allergy specialist and get tested. Then she needs allergy desensitation shots. They give you a tiny extract of the allergin and slowly build it up over a few years till she is no longer allergic. I used to have bad allergies too. I had desensitation shots. I had shots for 9 years. I stopped 5 years ago and I still have the benefits. It took 2 years for the shots to start helping me. They really work.
2006-09-07 09:17:04
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answered by pennypincher 7
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There is no cure - but it can be controlled with the right medication. Ask your doctor to give her an allergy test and ask him what the right medicine would be to treat that specific allergy.
I take 2 seperate ones for mine.
2006-09-07 06:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Claritin. I get the seasonal allergies as well, I am actually suffering from it right now. It dries you up really bad, though, so I sleep with a humidifier. Good luck.
2006-09-07 06:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Has she tried allergy medicines like Claritin (non-drowsy) or Benadryl (causes drowsiness but works great for severe symptoms)? If she has she might consider asking her doctor about allergy shots. They did miracles for a friend of mine.
2006-09-08 02:29:25
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answered by Garfield 6
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Ugh, that's no fun!
Yes, if you can, you should find out what she's allergic to so she can be treated for it. In the meanwhile, an air cleaner for inside your house and a mask for when she has to be outside might help: My husband and I have similar sensitivities, and he wears a mask when he mows the lawn. It saves him from a lot of misery.
2006-09-07 06:41:13
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answered by Tigger 7
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I live with BAD allergies. Ive tried everything, and I find that benedryl has worked better than anything.
2006-09-14 02:47:11
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answered by ~~ 7
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Seems like a simple warm salt water gargle twice a day and daily deep breathing exercises should help.
;-)
2006-09-14 22:51:32
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answered by Lawrence R 3
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a tablespoon of local honey each day is a natural remedy that worked really well for me. It has to be local, you can usually find it at a beekeepers store or a farmers' market.
2006-09-08 14:00:59
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answered by Ellie 3
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Divorce?
2006-09-15 01:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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