April 6th, 2009 by admin in Allergies | No Comments »
Dr Hans Selye of McGill University, Montreal, noted in his experiments with rats that removal of their adrenal glands gave rise to severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) when foreign substances were injected into them. Family member rats from the same cage, who had their adrenal glands intact, exhibited only minor allergic reactions when injected with the [...]
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April 6th, 2009 by admin in Allergies | No Comments »
The exact biochemical pathways that mediate the effect of food on brain cells are still a subject of controversy among scientists. However, scientists generally agree on the following:
1. Allergies can target the brain cells as readily as they can target the skin, nose, joint and bronchial cells of the body.
The histamine released into a brain [...]
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Ask your doctor to prescribe Nystatin for you. Twenty to thirty minutes before breakfast, and before going to bed, have 1/2 teaspoon of Nystatin powder. Dump it on your tongue, mix fit with your saliva and rinse it around your mouth, swallowing it slowly, bit by bit, over a one to two minute period. Some [...]
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• You must have at least 120-240 g (4-8 oz) red meat (lean), three times per week.
• You must have at least 120-240 g (4-8 oz) seafood, twice per week.
• Poultry (skin and other fat peeled off) must be eaten twice per week. Egg and cheese dishes may be substituted for the poultry dishes.
• You [...]
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April 6th, 2009 by admin in Allergies | No Comments »
There are things in life that only we can do for ourselves and learning to pace ourselves is one of those. No one can do this for us because we all have such varying levels of tolerance to stress. It’s up to us to discern our own tolerance levels and recognise our own early warning [...]
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