nope, allergies are the body's natural immune defense against irritants gone a little haywire. It isn't a disease to be cured, but there are a great many treatments out there to deal with the symptoms. Antihistamines for the most part.
2007-05-07 07:58:15
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Sometimes allergies go away in your old ages. For example, my grandmother had allergies as a little girl, but now she has no allergies. Sorry that there is no cure. But allergy medicine might help but only for short periods of time.
2007-05-07 14:59:45
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answered by Laura G 1
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I was highly allergic to cats for a long time. I was test in 1998 and told to never have a cat or be around any. In 2004 I decided to be tested again for allergens and was told I was no longer allergic to cats. So, I believe that some allergies will go away on their own. But I also believe in the power of prayer if you are just
suffering horribly with them.
2007-05-15 10:01:46
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answered by freshochild2000 2
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They can't be cured, but I think your body develops a tolerance to allergens after being exposed to them for a certain period of time. I'm not too sure about this though. I'm only saying this from personal experience. I used to be allergic to cats, but since I adore cats I decided to get one despite my allergies. After 3 months or so, all the sneezing and wheezing went away completely.
2007-05-07 15:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No they can be suppressed by medicine or possibly one can build up tolerance to an allergy over time. No cure, though. The immune system human by human is fickle.
2007-05-13 17:33:56
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answered by sliverofdignity 3
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The body cures itself with the proper nutritional tools that are missing in the modern diet.
http://www.glycostory.com/mannalive
I was diagnosed with Asthma at the age of 2. I have been Asthma free and my daughter Asthma and allergy free now.
Doctors can only treat the symptoms, tell you that there is no cure, and tell you that you have to live with it. What kind of a life of no sleep, bronchitis, post nasal drip and 5 different medications with rounds of antibiotics is that all about???
I got my quality of life back and work out every morning with no more drugs and my daughter is now on the GATE program in school because she doesn't miss a day of school.
So, you tell me... who are you going to believe?
2007-05-07 14:58:18
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answered by woos 2
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Sometimes allergy shots help to desensitize the body, but really the answer is no.
2007-05-07 15:00:21
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answered by Sean 7
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Iman Ashour M.D
Short answer is yes.
If you want to learn how visit www.secrets2health.com
2007-05-07 19:06:49
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answered by iman w 2
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yes
2007-05-15 08:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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