Friday, August 23, 2013

NAET: Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique - A Useful Energy Medicine Technique


I prefer using the term "sensitivity" as opposed to allergy since many times standard allergy testing may fail to demonstrate a classic allergic response even when the patient clearly has a reaction to the offending substance.

This discordance suggests another mechanism underlying the reaction. It is much like the case of trying to push the same poles of a magnet together, they repell each other. This is a figurative way of thinking about energetic imbalances, which this technique evaluates and treats. Another way of thinking about it is as in the case of putting the batteries in an appliance the wrong way. The energy in the battery is there, it's just not making the proper connection. It needs adjusting in order to allow the proper energy flow to happen and allow the appliance to function.

Muscle response testing is used to determine if a given substance causes a stress response (a weakened indicator muscle) as well as which acupuncture meridians (energy channels) are affected. Treatment is then applied using acupressure (not needle acupuncture) to points aligned alongside the spine. The patient then must avoid that substance for 25 hours and is muscle tested again on the subsequent visit to insure the previous substance no longer causes a weak muscle response.

Within the NAET protocol, fifteen fundamental substances have been found to be universally weakening in most people. Clearing these fifteen substances then is the basic requirement of all new NAET patients. Thereafter, known offending substances such as particular chemicals, foods or pollens like mountain cedar or rag weed, etc. are tested and treated as necessary. If need be, standard allergy testing may also be ordered to determine other potential sources of irritation for subsequent treatment.

Severe, life threatening allergies such as to peanut, certain medications and such are managed differently as these processes are typically very deeply entrenched. Treatment is still offered using a modification of the general technique, but with the goal of reducing the severity of symptoms associated with accidental exposures and not for the ultimate ability to eat or be exposed to that substance on a routine basis.

NAET has been successfully used to help manage problems ranging from nasal allergy, asthma and hives to unusual symptoms not typically thought to be related to allergy or sensitivity.

As part of a comprehensive management plan for a variety of situations, NAET stands out as a unique and effective energy medicine technique.

Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy


All dogs scratch themselves at times, but if you find that your animal scratches himself non-stop during the springtime, then the problem might be allergies. The first thing you should do when you notice your dog scratching much more than usual is to give him a flea and tick bath. Fleas and ticks are the most common reason that dogs scratch and a simple flea and tick shampoo should do the trick. If after repeated bathing your pet is still scratching himself, then it is time to confront his allergies head on.

What are you options?

Many pet owners simply decide to subject their dogs to steroid treatments. While steroids can get rid of the problem, they have a number of side effects and are often very unpleasant for you animal. No, the best way to treat your furry friend is to find out exactly what he is allergic to. Once the veterinarian discovers this, he can have a medication made that will instantly help reduce allergies and keep you friend comfortable and happy.

In the next few paragraphs, we will be discussing the most common methods used by vets to determine what allergies your pet has.

Diet Trial

The first thing the veterinarian will do after he has checked your dog for fleas or ticks is to examine your pet's diet. Make sure you bring all his foods and snacks with you. Oftentimes an allergic food reaction comes from the introduction of a new type of food into your dog's diet.

Once the vet has determined that you pet does in fact have food allergies, he will immediate put him on a prescription diet that is often known as an elimination diet. These diets include ingredients like meat, fish, lamb, and potato. It is called the elimination because if your pet improves while he is on it, that means he has food allergies.

After that, your pet's normal diet is re-introduced one food at a time. Once the symptoms of his food allergy reoccur, the allergy is identified and you can simply stop feeding your pet that food.

Skin Testing

If it is believed that your pet's allergies are not caused by food, then skin or intradermal testing may be required. This is a test that is quite common and can be performed by any vet. It is also considered the most reliable and accurate way to identify pet allergies.

The test itself is simple and fairly painless for your pet. To start, a small section of hair is shaved bare and markings are made on the skin in a certain pattern. At each marking, an allergic substance is injected. In a day or two, the skin is checked by your vet for signs of allergy. If the skin is red or discolored, the likelihood is that you pet is allergic to one of the specific injected substances. If there is no discoloration, that means you may have missed something earlier and that something in your pet's diet is the culprit.

Blood Tests

Blood tests for pet allergies are probably the most popular method because they can be performed right there in your veterinarians office and there's a fast turnaround. The test is simple and it works by measuring a particular substance in the immune system known as IgE. If the IgE levels are higher than they should be with regard to a suspected allergen, then you pet is allergic to that substance.

Treating the Allergy

Once the allergen is identified, a treatment plan can be determined by your veterinarian. The most common treatment is a vaccine that will be injected into your animal over a period of several weeks. Gradually you will notice that your dog is scratching less and less and that his symptoms are going away.

Sleep Disorders and Indoor Air Pollution: Is There A Link?


Fortunately, the answer appears to be 'yes'. Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, twitching, and snoring affect millions of people every day. Until now, sleep disorder causes have been primarily focused on abnormalities or malfunctions in the body, genetic causes, and obesity. However, as people are finding varying degrees of relief from sleep disorders by cleaning up the indoor air in their sleeping areas, indoor air pollution is now being seen as potentially the main culprit. And that's good news, because indoor air pollution is something that can be fixed fairly easily.

More and more, the occurrence of snoring or other sleep disorders is being found directly related to the amount of airborne particles / chemicals present in the air. As recently as March of 2012, there was a study done by American Innovative Research Corporation with people that have COPD, testing to see if reducing / eliminating indoor air pollutants had an effect on sleep. The results showed conclusively that the test subjects who had an air cleaning system in the sleeping area got relatively good or better sleep and had less breathing issues the following day. Similar results have been found with regard to snoring. By cleaning up the air pollution in the home, there is less irritation of the tissues in the airway, which reduces inflammation and allows the airway to remain more open (without these tissues touching while air goes past, which is what causes the snoring sound).

One air pollutant known to get in the way of 'good sleep' is mold. Mold produces spores and mycotoxins, both of which cause all sorts of allergy-type reactions when they enter the nose, throat, bronchial and lung areas. There are serious health issues that can result from prolonged exposure to mold, but the more obvious immediate problem is inflammation of the tissues in the airway, which is one thing that tends to cause sleep interruptions. Does mold have a link to sleep apnea? Mold in the home may not cause sleep apnea, but as Dr. Steven Park states,"if you have an underlying sleep-breathing problem such as obstructive sleep apnea, you'll be extra sensitive to molds compared with someone without sleep apnea." Wondering how to test for mold in your home? Simple mold air test kits are available to answer that question. These mold air test kits feature a test strip you rub on the wall, mail off in a postage paid envelope and in a few days you'll know for sure if your home has mold spores floating around, or not.

What else can you do to get good sleep? Well, instead of taking herbs, an easy, natural sleep aid is a quality air purifier that is 1) designed for removing mold spores / mycotoxins, and 2) quiet enough to be used in a sleeping area. One "sleep-oriented' air purifier that is we have found perfect for mold concerns and cleaning up the air in your home in general is the Blueair 450E. This air purifier features a powerful HEPA filter that removes up to 99.99% of particles, healthy negative ions to further purify the air, activated carbon to remove chemical vapors, and an available lifetime warranty. And it's very quiet. Don't forget, however, if you have mold, you may also have a leak somewhere where moisture has allowed mold to grow in your home and that's a problem that needs to be found and fixed. Let us know if you need more information on mold removal.

As always, if you have any questions, give us a call at 1-800-701-2513. The expert staff at Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com is standing by to help.

Reactions and Allergies


The word allergy comes from two Greek words: "allos" meaning other and "ergon" meaning work. Allergic reactions are abnormal over-reactions by the immune system to harmless, protein substances called allergens, which are contacted through the skin, inhaled or injected. An allergen is a substance that causes an allergy.

Common Allergens:


  • Animal dander. This is material shed from the body such as feathers, dried skin, hair and feathers)

  • Bee stings

  • Foods, especially nuts, fish, shellfish

  • Insect bites

  • Medications

  • Plants

  • Pollen.


Causes:

Allergic reactions can be caused by two main factors: host factors or environmental factors.

Host factors:


  • Hereditary; the likelihood of developing an allergy is inherited but the specific allergen to which you are allergic is not inherited.

  • Sex: boys are at a higher risk of sensitivity than girls (except in the case of asthma).

  • Race, although this may be as much to do with to environmental factors as race itself.

  • Age: younger children are at greater risk of sensitivity.


Environmental factors:


  • Exposure to infectious diseases in early childhood

  • Pollution

  • Allergen levels

  • Dietary changes


Symptoms:


  • Skin:


    • Redness

    • Itching

    • Inflammation

    • Blistering

    • Weeping

    • Crusting

    • Rash

    • Eruptions

    • Hives (which are itchy bumps or welts)

  • Lungs:

    • Wheezing

    • Tightness

    • Chest discomfort

    • Difficulty breathing

    • Difficulty swallowing

    • Coughing

    • Shortness of breath


  • Head:

    • Swelling of face, eyelids, tongue, lips and throat

    • Redness

    • Headaches

    • Dizziness or light-headedness

    • Weakness

    • Anxiety, apprehension or fear

  • Nose:

    • Blocked or stuffy nose

    • Nasal congestion

    • Runny nose

    • Sneezing

  • Eyes:

    • Red and bloodshot

    • Itchy

    • Swollen

    • Watery

  • Stomach:

    • Pain

    • Cramps

    • Nausea

    • Vomiting

    • Diarrhoea

    • Bloody Diarrhoea

  • Severe reactions:

    • Unconsciousness

    • Anaphylaxis

    • Shock

In severe cases anaphylaxis can occur and this requires immediate medical attention. It is a combination of other allergic symptoms that appear rapidly and are potentially life-threatening. It can induce shock; one sign of shock is that organs don't get enough blood, and therefore oxygen and nutrients, due to very low blood pressure. The person may appear red or pale, sweaty or dry, confused, anxious or they may be unconscious. The person also has difficulty breathing. Anaphylactic shock is caused by sudden dilation or widening of many, or several large, blood vessels brought on by the action of chemical mediators. A sudden drop in blood pressure can lead to unconsciousness, cardiac arrest or death.

At the moment there is a theory called the hygiene hypothesis which has been "extensively investigated by immunologists and epidemiologists". It involves the idea that people who live in too sterile environments are not exposed to enough pathogens to keep their immune system busy so it over-reacts to normally harmless substances. There is some evidence to show that allergic diseases are more common in industrialised countries or urban areas rather than more traditional agricultural countries or rural areas. Also, using antibiotics to treat babies under 1 year old has been linked to an increase in asthma and other allergies, as has the use of antibacterial cleaning products.

The Immune Response:

In an allergic reaction the immune system recognises the particles (such as dust or pollen) as foreign and initiates a two-phase immune response. The first phase is called the acute response and occurs immediately after exposure to the allergen. T-lymphocyte cells, which are white blood cells involved in immune response, recognise the allergen as foreign and produce cytokines (these are similar to hormones and are involved in cellular communication). Cytokines stimulate another type of white blood cell, called B-lymphocytes, to produce specific antibodies (antibodies are proteins with a variable region that has a complementary shape to a specific antigen). In allergic reactions the specific antibody is called immunoglobulin E or IgE. IgE binds to special IgE receptors on mast cells and basophiles. Mast cells are found in connective tissues while basophiles circulate in the blood; both are involved in inflammatory responses. This first stage is known as sensitisation because the body is now sensitive to a particular, normally harmless, particle. Therefore when the body encounters the substance again, the allergen (substance) binds to the IgE which is on the surface of mast cells and basophiles. This activates the mast cells and basophiles to release histamine, from stores known as granules, into surrounding tissues. Histamine causes:


  • Blood vessels to dilate so blood pressure drops.

  • Stimulates glands in the nose and respiratory passages to produce mucous, also known as phlegm.

  • Mucous membranes, which line the nose and respiratory passages, to swell because fluid leaks out of the blood vessels.

  • It stimulates nerves.

  • Smooth muscle contraction. (In asthma the muscles surrounding the windpipe contract narrowing the airways and increasing the resistance to air flow so breathing is difficult.)

The second phase in the immune response is called the late-phase response. This normally occurs 2-24 hours after the acute response, once the chemical mediators such as the cytokines, have subsided. The chemicals released earlier by the mast cells attract other types of inflammatory immune cells including neutrophils, lymphocytes and macrophages, to the site. These produce chemicals and other, generally toxic, substances that irritate the body. Neutrophils also release chemicals and enzymes which break down proteins causing further tissue damage.

Treatment:

For mild cases:

First aid can be administered before further medical help arrives. This includes:

- Calming and reassuring the person: anxiety can often worsen symptoms.
- Identifying the allergen and if possible removing it and avoiding further contact.
- Applying calamine lotion, a cool compress or cortisone cream to rashes.

Oral antihistamines can be taken but these have adverse side effects including making you drowsy and affecting your concentration so you aren't allowed to drive or operate machinery if you are on them. They should only be taken for a few days. For rashes anti-inflammatory steroid cream or cold wet cloths can be applied to cool the area.

For severe cases:

Emergency medical help should be sought, don't wait to see if the symptoms worsen, because they can worsen very rapidly so it is better to get medical attention as quickly as possible. Again first aid can be administered while you wait for further help to arrive:

- If they are unconscious use DR. ABC. This stands for danger, response, airways, breathing, and circulation.
- Danger: First check that you aren't endangering yourself or the other person. Remove any dangerous objects that may be around.
- Response: Call their name and introduce yourself (even if the person knows you well) watch for any response either verbal or movement.
- Airways: Check that their airway is clear, removing any objects that may be obstructing the airways (such as chewing gum), tilt the head back slightly to open the airways.
- Breathing: Check that the person is breathing by placing your head close to their mouth and nose, listening and feeling for breath or moisture. If they aren't breathing then you should begin mouth to mouth resuscitation by pinching their nose and placing you own mouth over theirs creating a seal, then breathe hard into their mouth.
- Circulation: To check that the person's heart is still beating, find the pulse in their neck which should be just to the side of the windpipe. If there is no pulse begin Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by doing chest compressions to try to pump the heart. (If they aren't breathing either include breaths as well)
- If the person is awake calm them and reassure them.
- Identify and remove the allergen where possible.
- Administer emergency medication if the person has it, for example an auto-injector with a pre-measured dose of the drug epinephrine (Epipen)
- To treat shock lie them flat (unless it causes discomfort or makes breathing difficult) and raise the person's feet, keep them warm.

Medical treatment for severe allergic reactions may include providing oxygen support or even artificial ventilation. Also fluids may be injected in to veins (intravenously-IV) to help raise the blood pressure.

For more long-term treatments antihistamines can be prescribed such as cetirizine (Zyrtec), fexofenadine (Allegra) and loratadine (Claritin). Nasal corticosteroids can be prescribed for persistent nasal symptoms; these include fluticasone (flonase), mometasone (Nasonex) and triamcinolone (Nasacort). For more severe cases Epinephrine can be injected as this acts as a bronchodilator (it widens the bronchus and bronchioles which are part of the windpipe). Epinephrine also constricts blood vessels so blood pressure increases. Inhalers can also be prescribed and antihistamines can be given intravenously or intra-muscularly to counter the histamine that the body has produced. Corticosteroids can be given intravenously for a rapid reversal of the effects of the chemical mediators produced by the body.

For people with persistent or disruptive allergy symptoms immunotherapy can be given. Immunotherapy reduces the severity of the reaction or eliminates hypersensitivity altogether. There are several different methods of immunotherapy:


  1. Allergy shots. These alter the immune response which prevents future reactions. They are administered as a series of shots containing increasing amounts of the specific antigen to which the person is allergic. The person should then become desensitised.

  2. Another method is to progressively distort the production of another antibody called Immunoglobulin G which blocks the excessive Immunoglobulin E production. This means that the person builds up increasing immunity to increasing amounts of the allergen.

  3. Intravenous injections can be given, containing monoclonal anti-IgE antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies are antibodies against one specific antigen produced by a cloned hybridoma cell. (Hybridoma cells are B lymphocyte cells fused with myeloma cells) These monoclonal anti-IgE antibodies bind to free and B-lymphocyte-associated IgE, which signals their destruction. They don't bind to IgE that is already on mast cells as this would stimulate an allergic reaction.

  4. Sublingual immunotherapy. This can be administered orally and it takes advantage of oral immune tolerance to non-pathogenic antigens such as food and bacteria. In other words the immune system doesn't attack these antigens.


Prevention:

One of the best ways to prevent allergic reactions is to identify what triggers them and then avoid or remove the triggers as much as possible.

Tests:

Skin tests: These tests are more sensitive, simpler and cheaper than blood testing. It involves exposing the skin to small amounts of various substances, or suspected allergens and assesses the presence of IgE antibodies. The substance can be injected intradermally (into the skin). If you are allergic to that substance then a visible inflammatory reaction occurs within 30 minutes. There is a scale of severity where +/- means borderline reactivity and +4 means a large reaction. These tests are usually carried out on the forearm or the back.

Blood tests:
Blood tests measure the total IgE level by estimating the amount of IgE in the serum.

Allergic Reactions due to body piercings:

People can get allergic reactions from body piercings for two reasons: they are allergic to the metal or they are allergic to a product used as part of aftercare treatment.

Metal allergy due to inferior jewellery:
Symptoms include:


  • Redness

  • Itchy

  • Burning

  • Tender

  • Highly inflamed around the piercing

  • Localised dermatitis

  • Granulation tissue where visible

  • Opening of the piercing appears significantly larger then the jewellery

  • The tissue around the piercing appears to retreat from the piercing.

This can be treated by using biocompatible jewellery such as Titanium or a low-porosity plastic like Tygon or PTFE.

Often the jewellery can cause problems because it is poor quality or you are sensitive to it and have allergic reactions. If you catch an infection then you must eliminate the reservoir which is often the jewellery. Cheap nickel or brass commonly triggers allergic reactions and in some cases antibiotics may be needed. Alloys of gold, copper, silver and trace metals can also be irritating and prevent complete healing, therefore it may be better opting for more expensive but good quality jewellery such as titanium which is inert and used in internal surgery although it must be highly polished to reduce its porosity. Implant grade stainless steel is good as well because it is least likely to produce an allergic reaction or an infection. The implant grade stainless steel must be approved by ASTM and meet standard 316L and 316LM.

The American Society for Testing Materials or ASTM was originally set up 100years ago by engineers to standardise steel used in railways. Now it is used for standardising many other things as well. A standard is a document which is developed and established within consensus principles of an organisation which meets the requirements of ASTM procedures and regulations. It is usually developed by the people who have a stake in the standard's development or use. The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) is the European equivalent of ASTM. "Isos" is also the Greek word for equal which is also why it is called ISO as the actual words translate differently in different languages. Standards ensure desirable characteristics of products and services such as quality, environmental friendliness, safety, reliability and efficiency. It is recommended that titanium used in jewellery should meet ASTM standard F67, F136 or better, whereas steel should meet ASTM F138, F1537 or better and it should only be worn temporarily and only in healed piercings. 24 karat gold and platinum alloyed with Iridium or Ruthenium are biologically inert but they are heavy, soft and easily scratched and damaged. 18 Karat gold (75% gold) can be used in new piercings and 14 karat gold in healed ones, but gold-filled or plated jewellery should be avoided as the metal is thin and wears away or is chipped easily. Silver is bad as it tarnishes and can be deposited so that it permanently darkens and stains the skin. However, sterling silver is OK in most piercings but not in places where the skin is moist such as the mouth or genitals.

Product allergy:

Symptoms:


  • Delayed healing

  • Localised irritation

  • Redness

  • Localised dermatitis

  • Seeping

  • Expansion of piercing channel

To treat this you should stop using the aftercare or your current care regime and use a milder product with less aftercare.

Anaphylactic Shock Requires Immediate Allergy Treatment


While most forms of allergy only cause misery, an extreme reaction to an allergen can possibly result in death. Those who suffer this type of allergy reaction, commonly referred to as anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock, must receive allergy treatment immediately. It is important to recognize the symptoms of anaphylaxis so you can offer the lifesaving treatment these people need.

Anaphylaxis can occur when a person is exposed to a substance they are allergic to. There reactions come on quickly and their symptoms are often life threatening. Perhaps the most common forms of allergic reaction that results in anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock are those from bee stings.

However, patients with food allergies who ingest a food they are allergic to can also suffer an anaphylactic reaction. It should be noted there is a difference between the terms anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock. Anaphylaxis refers simply to a severe allergy reaction while anaphylactic shock is the most extreme form of anaphylaxis. This type of shock will result in death in just a few moments if help is not sought right away.

Symptoms of anaphylaxis include trouble breathing, low blood pressure, itching, and swelling of the mouth, face, neck and throat. The allergy sufferer may also become flushed, develop hives or even become unconscious. The most dangerous symptom is the swelling around the throat which can cause the airway to become restricted. Because of this swelling, rescue breathing - which is the part of CPR where one person helps the other person breathe - may not be successful.

If you or someone you know is prone to anaphylaxis be prepared in case you suffer a reaction. Be sure those around you know what to do in the case you have a reaction and aren't able to speak. For those who suffer these reactions regularly, you doctor may prescribe an anaphylaxis kit. These kits include a shot of epinephrine which can help save a person suffering from a severe reaction.

The epinephrine is a form of adrenaline that speeds up your heart beat and helps keep your airways from constricting. If your doctor prescribes a kit for you, keep it with you at all times. Also, check it regularly to make sure the shot is still in date as an out of date shot may not be potent enough to help your reaction.

If you suspect someone is suffering anaphylaxis and they don't have an epinephrine shot, there are some things you can do to help them. First, get them to a hospital or medical facility as soon as possible. If necessary, call an ambulance, they may be able to get to you more quickly than you can drive to the hospital.

While you are waiting for the ambulance, try giving the person an antihistamine such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl). This will combat the histamines that are causing the reaction. Liquid diphenhydramine is best, but if all you have are capsules, break the capsules open and give the person the powder out of them directly. This way the medicine will immediately enter the person's bloodstream instead of having to wait for the capsule to dissolve.

Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock are both dangerous, possibly life threatening situations. Be familiar with the symptoms of this dangerous condition so that you can recognize if someone is suffering anaphylaxis and you can get this person the allergy treatment they need.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Is There a Link Between Allergies and Autoimmune Disorders?


Amy was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia - a severe loss in blood platelets. A normal count for our blood platelets ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 per μl. Amy's level had dropped down to 3000 per μl - very dangerous. As a result, she didn't have enough platelets to prevent bleeding, so she was losing blood both internally and externally.

Because such a condition is life treating, Amy had to be given blood platelet transfusions and other medicines to try to restore her platelet count.

There are at least a dozen known causes for Thrombocytopenia. Amy's doctors theorized that her thrombocytopenia was caused by a viral or bacterial infection, and thus gave her large doses of antibiotics. After four days without improvement though, Amy's anemia was turning her complexion chalk white and her family asked for an alternative opinion.

AK (Applied Kinesiology) muscle testing did not support the theory that Amy's problem was virally or bacterially induced. It appeared more accurate that Amy's immune system was causing her thrombocytopenia by systematically destroying her blood platelets.

Autoimmune disorders have long been a puzzle to science. Although many theories have been proposed to explain autoimmune disorders, in the end most are regarded as idiopathic - meaning we don't have any concrete explanation for them.

Thrombocytopenia is one of more than 100 autoimmune disorders that can show up whenever our immune system becomes too sluggish or stops working altogether. In worse case scenarios, like Amy's, our immune system can attack us directly - as though we are no longer the host in our own body, and have instead become its enemy.

ACT, short for Applied Consciousness Therapy, offers an easy to understand yet difficult-to-research explanation as to why our autoimmune disorders exist. It begins by reminding us that "who we are" as an energetic being has a relationship with all parts of our body, including one with our immune system. It would be nice if we were compatible in each of our relationships. Unfortunately we are not. In some of them we are only neutral. In others still, we are totally and utterly incompatible.

ACT defines allergies as any adverse response we have to any relationship we are not 100% energetically compatible with. Such would be the case if we were not fully compatible in our relationship with our immune system, and as a result it was doing something very wicked in our body - like eating up our blood platelets!

OK, you might ask - BUT WHY would this so-called "core essence" of ours decide to create an incompatible relationship with one or more of our body systems?

And the most obvious answer is because HOW OUR PHYSIOLOGY OPERATES HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH HOW WE FEEL ABOUT OURSELVES. Not all of us completely love our selves. Some of us can't stand our self. And not all of us feel that we are good people either. Some of us feel that we are terrible human beings, that we have amassed an ungodly amount of bad karma, and that we deserve to be punished!

Imagine that! And yet who is it that is supposed to be doing all this punishing? Ya think there's some committee that goes door to door and ekes out our punishments? Heck no! Our punishments come from within. It is how we execute our negative self-judgments.

The idea that negative self-judgment accounts for our disorders is not new. The difficulty is that we don't have any scientific meters that can measure the degree to which we are psychically participating in any form of self-punishment. Until such meters are developed all we have are tools like AK and ACT and a hope that the AK technicians are skilled enough to help us accurately measure our emotions and self-perceptions.

Luckily though, there are no known adverse reactions in AK or in ACT, only good outcomes. Case in point - after only one treatment using the ACT protocol Amy's blood platelet level raised to 87,000. After a second ACT treatment it raised to 125,000. After a third treatment her blood platelet level normalized at 157,000 per μl.

And after three years, Amy's platelet count remains quite healthy and stable.

Is this proof positive of the efficacy of ACT? Heavens no. ACT needs many more trials before we will truly see a cause and effect relationship between its protocol and results.

In the meantime, Amy doesn't care if her recovery was a coincidence. She doesn't care if it was placebo or shamanism --- OR --- if she stumbled onto one helluva great new tool in the world of allergies. All she knows is her thrombocytopenia is gone, she's alive, and she's lovin' life again!

A Stuffed Nose Equals Possible Allergy


For years, I used to wake up every morning with a stuffed-up nose. I used to think I had the type of body constitution that was naturally susceptible to colds. But I wondered why, despite all my precautions to keep warm before bedtime, I would still wake up with a stuffed-up nose in the morning. I always asked myself, I don't feel like I have a cold but why is my nose stuffy?

I finally discovered the reason why about a year and a half ago. It was an allergy. Apparently, having a stuffed-up nose when you wake up in the morning is a sure sign of an allergy. So it wasn't an all-year-round cold after all. I was surprised. I always thought that allergies only affected the skin, but nothing could be further from the truth.

Ok, so I had an allergy. The next step was to find out the source of my allergy. A doctor can help you by administering a series of tests. The most common medical method is by scraping your skin and dabbing it with some substance in order to see the skin's reaction to it. Among the most commonly tested substances are grass and pollen. Sometimes, doctors can try one substance after another before finding out the source of your allergy.

The alternative to visiting a doctor is taking a simple allergy treatment that is probably available over the counter at your local drugstore.

It was my friend, Eric, who told me about these allergy treatments. As a kid, Eric has his share of allergies, especially during spring and summer when his nose was constantly runny and just wouldn't stop twitching all the time. He carried around a box of tissues everywhere he went and, as such, was the constant butt of what he called an endless stream of jokes.

After enduring those daily taunts and his stuffy nose for several years, Eric finally discovered that he was allergic to hay (he lived on a farm) and as soon as he started taking allergy treatments regularly, his nose problems stopped. And thankfully, so did the teasing of his neighbors and classmates.

Allergy Testing - What Are Your Choices and the Related Benefits?


Allergy intolerance testing can be used to establish the specific allergen at the root of your condition. There are a handful of allergy tests available performed by medical Doctors as well as holistic practitioners such as Nutritionists, Naturopaths, Herbalists, Homeopaths and Kinesiologists. Testing aims to identify the presence of the IgE antibody or, in the case of food intolerance, the IgG antibody. Common methods used to identify allergens include blood, skin prick and patch tests. The type of test used depends on the symptoms and condition of your skin.

In this way, Skin prick testing is often initially recommended when an allergy is suspected. This is a simple, quick and inexpensive testing method which can provide feedback and results within 15-20 minutes.

Blood tests are very common and often carried out in a GP surgery or hospital. A fine needle is used to take a small sample of blood from a vein in the arm in order for minimal discomfort. The test can provide valuable feedback for all allergy forms and is useful for inhaled and ingested or consumed allergens.

Patch testing is performed in the incidents of contact dermatitis or eczema where an allergy is suspected.

Challenge tests involve introducing allergens to the lung (in the case of bronchial allergies such as asthma), nose or eye. This type of testing can help to identify food allergies whereby the patient is given certain foods 'blind' in order to monitor their effects on the body. From the results of your allergy intolerance tests, your practitioner will then advise you on the cause and necessary treatment of your allergy.

Allergy intolerance testing can help treat conditions such as allergies, arthritis, circulation problems, constipation, fungal infections, hormone imbalances, insomnia, migraines, sinusitis and skin conditions.

Allergy intolerance testing is a safe and effective diagnostic tool when carried out by a trained practitioner. It is wise to carry out some research and select a homeopath who is either a member of, or accredited by, an association or professional body. Allergy intolerance specialists are obligated to a code of ethics and procedure that determines the therapy is carried out in a suitable and safe environment. These regulations also guarantee a specialist who has undergone certifiable training and receives professional upskilling.

Eosinophilic Esophagitis Treatment


Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE or EE) Treatment Options

Eosinophilic Esophagitis is a rare condition in which the esophagus becomes inflamed due to an allergic response in the esophagus. Since the disorder is complex, it can sometimes be difficult to treat. There has been a significant rise in the number of patients diagnosed with EoE so more treatment options are being explored by allergists. It is important to first understand that while there are drug therapy options available for those suffering from Eosinophilic Esophagitis, none of them are currently FDA approved.

EoE Treatment: Swallowed Inhaled Steroids

Swallowed Inhaled Steroids, otherwise known as topical steroids, are one of the most popular Eosinophilic Esophagitis treatments. This particular drug therapy requires the patient to swallow what was originally intended to be an inhaled medication for asthmatics. People with asthma use these medications to treat lung inflammation, and those who are in need of an EoE treatment use the medication to rid the inflammation that is prevalent in the esophagus. For those who have Eosinophilic Esophagitis from allergies, topical steroids are one of the main ways to treat it; in fact, it is often the only way in which these particular patients choose to treat this disease.

The two most popular types of steroids are budesonide (Pulmicort) and fluticasone (Flovent). If a patient decides to use Flovent, they should know that it is a metered dose inhaler (MDI). This type of medication is pumped manually in order to aerosolize the steroid. It is then pumped into the mouth and dry swallowed. Pulmicort, on the other hand, usually comes in a solution that is aerosolized through a nebulizer that is used for asthma patients. For those who want to use Pulmicort as an EoE treatment, it is typically combined with another element such as Splenda to produce a type of Slurry that is swallowed.

People who have an issue dry swallowing the Flovent medication prefer to use the Pulmicort. Patients who use swallowed steroids should not eat or drink anything for at least half-an-hour afterwards; this way, it will have enough time to properly coat the esophagus. In addition, it is highly important for anyone using these steroids to brush their teeth after every use to remove any residue. This is extremely necessary because if there are remnants of these steroids left over they can cause negative side effects.

EoE Treatment: Swallowed Inhaled Steroid Side Effects

Unfortunately, using swallowed inhaled steroids as an Eosinophilic Esophagitis treatment can lead to negative side effects. The most common side effect is called esophageal candidiasis, and it is basically a yeast infection of the throat. This condition begins with an intense pain in the throat. If a patient is experiencing this, it is imperative that they notify their physician immediately; esophageal candidiasis is typically treated with anti fungals. There are some who cannot use swallowed inhaled steroids as an Eosinophilic Esophagitis treatment because they have repeated throat yeast infections. Another side effect that has occurred with topical steroids is dry mouth. In addition, there has been one report of a patient contracting herpes infection of the esophagus after using fluticasone.

EE Treatment: Multidisciplinary Centers

Due to the fact that Eosinophilic Esophagitis is a highly complex disease that is still not very well known, patients who have it need to be seen by different physicians with different specialties. Furthermore, it is important for a patient to visit an allergist in order to go through an allergy evaluation, and it is also wise for them to visit a gastroenteologist in order for their symptoms to be analyzed, and the EoE to be observed through endoscopies (EGD).

It is also in the patient's best interest to see a pathologist because they will have the ability to decipher the findings of the esophageal biopsy. A dietician is also very important to help the patients who decide to use dietary therapy as their Eosinophilic Esophagitis treatment. There are many patients who benefit greatly from the help of a therapist or social worker because of the stress this disease can cause. There are numerous physicians a patient with EoE should consult with, but it is also important for all of the doctors to communicate with each other. For this reason, it is in the patient's best interest to go to a multidisciplinary center. Typically, at this type of center that specializes in Eosinophilic Esophagitis treatment, they schedule patients for multiple appointments in one day; this way the patient can be evaluated as quickly as possible thus making everything extremely more convenient.

Although EE is a very complex disorder, there are several treatment methods that have proven effective for eliminating symptoms. By using a combination of medication, diet, and multidisciplinary therapies, patients can learn to live a normal lifestyle.

Criminal DNA Testing


DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid refers to the genetic material in the cells of a human body. Every human being receives half of the DNA from the biological mother and the other half from the biological father. With advances in technology, DNA evidence has become a vital forensic technique to identify criminals when biological tissues are found at the crime scene. A single hair root, saliva, blood or semen can help in the identification and conviction of criminals. Sweaty shirts, fingernail clippings, urine, chewed gums, used tissues and licked stamps can also be used for testing. DNA can be used to make the portrait of a probable suspect. DNA evidence is also useful in determining skin color and eye color. DNA fingerprinting, which is also known as genetic fingerprinting, is a very important tool in the identification of criminals.

The majority of DNA of one person may match the DNA of another person. This makes the process of differentiation between two people extremely difficult. Microsatellite is a particular type of DNA sequence that simplifies the process of identification. Microsatellites are small pieces of DNA that occur repeatedly in a person's DNA. They tend to vary in a particular area and their comparison helps in identifying a person quite effortlessly.

It is almost impossible to eliminate all the physical traces of a person's presence at a place of crime. A single cell is sufficient to identify victims even in situations where the body is completely destroyed. DNA fingerprinting is not accurate as a regular fingerprinting process but it does provide some clue to begin an investigation.

In post conviction cases, DNA testing also helps attorneys prove a client's innocence. In cases where the biological evidence was collected but DNA testing was not carried out, the evidence can be subjected to DNA testing to absolve the client. In cases where biological evidence was never collected or biological evidence was destroyed, post conviction on the grounds of DNA testing is not possible.

Food Intolerance, If Left Untreated Can Be More Deadly Than Food Allergy


Whilst food allergies are life threatening, it's emerging that food intolerance could be just as deadly. If left untreated over a period of time, it can trigger chronic health conditions including cancer, arthritis, asthma, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.

Did you know that undetected food intolerance causes inflammation in the body? Depending on your body type, this can lead to arthritis, back pain, headaches or migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, asthma and other respiratory issues, skin disorders like eczema, sinusitis & hay fever symptoms, low immunity and infections from virus, bacteria and yeasts plus other more chronic diseases.

Rates of food intolerance are rising as fast as rates of chronic disease. That's another clue that the two things are connected. We've always known that our diet impacts our health, but now there's an added complication - you may not realise you're intolerant to healthy foods too, like broccoli, pineapple and ginger. Continue eating them, if you're intolerant to them, and your chances of triggering symptoms and disease increase.

Food intolerance, unlike food allergy, can be cured. It's not for life.

When you eat foods you can't digest properly (that's what intolerance is), your small intestine becomes damaged and full of holes.The medical term is Leaky Gut Syndrome which means that food particles get into your bloodstream through those holes and this leads to inflammation and then minor or chronic symptoms and disease.

If you suffer from any of these inflammatory conditions, would you like to rid yourself of chronic symptoms for good?

Here's the 2-step action plan that can help you do just that:

1. Detect your food intolerance by taking a food intolerance test - either an IgG pin prick test/blood test or a controlled elimination diet (no haphazard guessing allowed).

Then...

2. Follow a health program written specifically for your symptoms or health condition and cure your intolerance. You'll have heard of a diabetes diet, an arthritis diet, a gluten-free diet - there are diets for many conditions. It can be cured, and in turn, your symptoms can be cured or at the very least, managed and reduced.

There are other steps to take to really bring your health back under your control such as avoiding pesticides on foods and avoiding toxins in the household products and personal care products that you use. Obviously exercise and getting enough sleep and reducing stress will also be factors but the reason why this approach is unique, is that most people don't know about the link between food intolerance and disease. It's an important link and the number one thing you should test for when tackling illness.

It's all about getting educated, learning about your condition and taking back control of your health. Diabetes, arthritis and other patients have thrown away their medication after following these 2 simple steps. It is possible and it's not hard to do. The special diet is temporary and therefore very easy to be successful at. Nutrition is key to health and that's why nutritionists are becoming more and more popular when treating disease and health symptoms.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

What Causes Eczema?


Eczema can be a very frustrating condition. Although not life threatening, it can be very hard to live with. In addition, it's frustrating because there is no known cure for it at the present time. However, there are ways to minimize the effects the condition can have on your daily life.

One of the best ways to cope with this frustrating condition is to determine what may have caused the eczema. There doesn't appear to be a single root cause for all cases of eczema (at least none that has yet been found), but there are certain factors which seem to aggravate the condition.

Some of the more common causes of eczema flare-ups include:

1. Changes in temperature or humidity

2. Chemical irritants, such as pesticides, paint strippers, alcohol, astringents, perfumes, harsh soaps, detergents, and household cleaners

3. Physical irritants, such as clothes made of rough or scratchy fabrics, like wool

4. Allergies to dust, pollen, mold, animal dander, etc.

Finding The Cause Of Eczema

Because one of the most common causes of eczema is alllergies, some physicians will suggest their eczema patients get allergy testing.

Although allergy testing won't magically reveal the cause of eczema, it will reveal which allergens produce an allergic reaction in your body. And those allergic reactions could cause your eczema to flare up.

One of the most common allergens is dust and dust mites. And to make matters worse, where there is dust there are dust mites.

Because dust in the house is a common allergen, eczema sufferers who test positive for this should consider buying hypoallergenic bedding to minimize the amount of dust mites and other irritants that may be the cause of eczema flare ups. Many allergists recommend covering your pillows and mattresses with a special encasing that is made from breathable, high-tech, non-woven fabric. These encasings are usually very cool, comfortable and noiseless. They will create a barrier between you and the allergens in your mattress and pillow.

In short, the results of an allergy test can point to irritants you can try to avoid in your everyday life. By doing this, you may find that the cause of eczema in your own life can be isolated and the effects reduced.

Another common cause of eczema is stress. Stress occurs in nearly everyone's life at some point. Even though stress is often a contributing factor for those with eczema, most people never realize how big a component it really is. Often, if one's stress is dealt with, eczema is greatly lessened.

If you tend to get stressed easily and you find it affects your eczema adversely, try to find ways to reduce your stress. Make some time for yourself each day to simply relax and enjoy something, whether it's reading a good book or reclining in the bath.

Reducing your stress levels won't happen overnight, but if this is a big trigger for you and your eczema, persevering towards a more relaxed lifestyle will yield big benefits in the long run.

Every cause has an effect, and finding the cause of eczema in your own life may not be easy, but you can find what feeds it. Take this source away, and your eczema should improve.

Minimizing Indoor Allergens - 6 Ways To Deep Six Airborne Allergy Triggers


Minimizing the number of airborne allergens in your indoor air can have an incredibly positive effect on attitude, energy level, and respiratory health. Many of these allergens are chronic, and to keep levels low there are 6 things to do to reduce allergy-triggering irritants.

Cover Vents --- This is an excellent way to help filter the air that is blown through the house by the heating and air conditioning system. Placing cheese cloth over vents in the ceiling helps contain particles that would otherwise be carried from one part of your home to another.

Covering floor vents does the same thing, but it also prevents unwanted items from becoming lost in the vents. The cloth would go under the metal grates that cover the holes in the ceiling and floors so they would not be very noticeable unless you knew to look for them.

Stop Outside Air Exchange --- Since you are less likely to have a handle on exactly what is coming in through open windows and doors, it's best to keep them shut and concentrate on eliminating allergens from a known quantity of air.

During pollen season (which depending on where you live can last from January to early December or the first frost) keeping windows and doors closed can minimize your frequency and severity of allergy and asthma flare ups. And it can also create a place where you know you can let down your guard while resting and rejuvenating both physically and emotionally.

Eliminate Clutter --- Lots of objects on mantles, tables, and piles on floors increase the available surface area for particles to accumulate. This means that whenever there is an air current due to normal activities, these particles can be sent airborne and become available for you to breathe and ingest.

Clearing away the stuff will result in fewer places for allergens to hide. It will also give your house a cleaner look and make it easier for you to keep clean.

Clean With Water --- Damp mop floors and surfaces. This method is the best way of truly removing particles rather than sending them airborne by sweeping, or dusting. Once they are collected with water they can easily be washed away and taken out of circulation for good.

Remove Surfaces That Hold Allergens --- Carpet, upholstered furniture, and draperies are allergen-trapping surfaces. They trap particles, hold them, and are often difficult and expensive to clean. And even though you probably can't go out and redo your home immediately, as you replace things go with more allergen-friendly materials.

Floors of wood, laminate, tile, or linoleum are easier to clean and hold fewer of the particles that are typical allergens---dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pet dander, and season pollen. Vertical blinds or shades tend to allow particle to fall to the floor rather than collect on their surfaces.

Continually Filter The Air --- Regardless of how many preventative steps you take, there will still be allergens remaining in the air. Unfortunately, that is the nature of the beast. In order to consistently keep levels low, continually filtering the air with a high efficiency particle arresting (HEPA) filter is best.

A HEPA filter is designed to remove 99.97% of particles that are.3 microns or larger in size, with a micron being defined as one millionth of a meter. What that really means to you is that for every 10,000 particles in the air, it can remove 99,997 of them if they are larger than.3 microns. Thus typical indoor allergens can easily and continuously be eliminated.

Food Allergy Ingredients Labels


For the forty some odd years that I've been roaming the earth in search of food and other stuff to eat. I usually thought, if the packaging looked good, the food inside must be good. Sometimes if tasted good, and most of the time it was bad for me for one reason or another.

In the last several years, I was cautioned to pay attention to my blood pressure, so I search for the sodium content in the foods that I eat, and that was that. I really never read what else was in the food that I was about to devour. Again, it looks good, it must be good.

Now that my son has been screened to be sensitive to Gluten, Dairy, Egg, and Nuts, I read each label scanning for the allergies that will harm my son. Probably 99.9% of everything on the shelf of the grocery store contains some thing that my son cannot eat. I've been visiting GlutenFree.com, which has the largest variety of gluten free products. Even thought it might be gluten free, I still need to look out for Dairy, Eggs and Nuts.

During a recent shopping visit to WholeFoods, I asked the pizza maker what happened to the Gluten Free pizza they had during the grand opening. It turns out they have wheat flour floating in the air, that they cannot claim that pizza to be Gluten Free. It even had Dairy Free cheese! So I am now relegated to making home made Gluten Free and Dairy Free Pizza, but that will be another article.

Some times my Dad watches the kids. He's an old school character, and thinks kids should eat everything. I constantly remind him that his grandson can not have bread, cheese or nuts, and I cringe and have to yell, "Stop!" when he is about to give my son a piece of toast.

Thank goodness, my son knows better and politely refuses the toasted baked slice of bread. So whenever we go shopping, I grab a box and quiz to scan for any allergy culprits. Some words he searches for; barley, malt, casein, or eggs.

In order to be able to advertise a product as Gluten Free, there must not be more than 20 parts per million of gluten be present in the product by testing each product coming off the production line. As you read the labels, many products are free of any grains and other gluten-containing products but the potential for cross contamination is possible. Therefore, only with dedicated facilities and production lines can you guarantee an item to be gluten free and sealed.

For example Starbucks in it's open and inviting environment can not claim to provide gluten free coffee, but on it's shelves the have products that meet gluten free requirements such as Food Should Taste Good Chips, Kind Bars, Peeled Snacks, Lucy's Cookies, and Two Mom's Raw Granola.

As for being Dairy Free, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration has not established any regulations regarding Dairy Free on package labels. Without a regulatory definition in place there is no guarantee that the Dairy Lee statement on a food labels is really free from any milk proteins. While Milk and Cream can be easily seen as milk, a milk derivative such as casein or whey might be overlooked as being milk.
One of the places I frequently visit is Frontier, which is a natural products co-op. All of there products are highest in quality. More importantly, they have a stringent food safety program regarding allergen control that prevents cross contamination.

The Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 became effective on January 1, 2006. Which requires manufacturers to clearly identify on their food labels if their product contain products that are derived from the eight major allergenic foods and food groups; wheat, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, or soy. These eight groups account for 90 percent of all food allergies, and all other food allergies such as sesame are not required to be listed in accordance with FALCPA.

An example Ingredients List;
Ingredients: Enriched flour (wheat flour, malted barley, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, and/or cottonseed oil, high fructose corn syrup, whey (milk), eggs, vanilla, natural and artificial flavoring, salt, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, monocalcium phosphate), lecithin (soy), mono-and diglycerides.

Another example of declares a possible an allergen right after the Ingredients list and looks like this;
Contains Wheat, Milk, Egg, and Soy

Again, please read the labels, be cautious, and enjoy your meals and snacks free from food allergies!

How to Reduce Chronic Inflammation in Your Body


Arthritis, Bursitis, Tendonitis, Plantar Fasciitis, Colitis, Dermatitis, Pancreatitis, Appendicitis, Sinusitis - what do all of these conditions have in common? Because they end with the suffix "itis" they are all a sign of inflammation in your system. Sometimes inflammation is just a sign or overuse or wear and tear, but sometimes something in the immune system has gone awry provoking widespread and varied and sometimes very debilitating inflammatory issues. So let's take a look at the factors that influence inflammation and either throw off or keep the immune system on track.


  1. Food allergies - numero uno on my list if someone is showing signs of an inflammatory condition is to assess and remove food allergies from their diet. Almost everyone has food allergies - in testing over 500 patients all but 3 have had food allergies. Most people have no idea they do because the symptoms of some food allergies can be delayed and subtle, not every food allergy is as dramatic or life-threatening as a peanut allergy. Allergies that are mediated by IgG antibodies can cause such wide and varied symptoms as constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, sinus congestion, joint pain, headaches, fatigue, skin rashes, eczema, psoriasis, acne, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and itchy mouth/nose/ears. Eating something you are allergic to strains your immune system and provokes excessive inflammation.

  2. The digestive tract - overgrowth of unhealthy bacteria or yeast in the digestive tract can create a damaged/inflamed digestive tract. This in turn means the immune system isn't working properly since 70-80% of your immune system is located around your digestive tract. This unhealthy environment and possible lack of good bacteria, referred to as probiotic bacteria, can create an imbalance in the immune system, provoking more inflammation. It also causes the gut to be more leaky, allowing poorly digestive food entry into the body where the immune system can encounter it, generating more food allergies and inflammation.

  3. Adrenal exhaustion or adrenal fatigue - adrenals are your stress glands. They help your body deal with stress along with many other functions including: regulate blood pressure, regulate blood sugar, help with hormone balance, give you energy, drive and motivation, they are also your body's source of corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are powerful anti-inflammatories. They are sometimes given as a drug to address inflammatory conditions in the form of prednisone or corticosteroid puffers or nasal sprays. Supporting your adrenal glands can repair the body's ability to manufacture it's own corticosteroids, reducing the need for external intake.

  4. Lack of vitamin C and vitamin B6 - both are natural anti-histamines. If they get depleted you will be more prone to allergies and the inflammation associated with it.

  5. Lack of Omega 3 fatty acids - Our diets tend to be heavy in Omega 6 fatty acids and proportionately light in Omega 3's. The most efficient way to get omega 3's is from fish oil, either through consuming fish 2-3 times per week or by supplementing with fish oil.

  6. Obesity - Aside from the fact that being overweight puts an extra strain on the joints, tendons and ligaments which can provoke inflammation of the joints, tendons or ligaments, obesity itself causes a chronic, systemic inflammation. This inflammation has been linked to the development of insulin resistance and type II diabetes.

Now you can suppress inflammation using anti-inflammatory medications such as NSAIDs or prednisone, but these are often accompanied by significant risks and side effects such as bleeding stomach ulcers, increased risk of heart attack or stroke and osteoporosis. They also don't address the underlying cause of the inflammation. Fixing the underlying cause helps relieve symptoms on a more permanent basis, without the side effects and allows your body to heal.

Help I Am Allergic To Yeast


If you are allergic to yeast then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. This is a hypersensitivity to a protein found in yeast that the immune system overacts to producing an allergic reaction. Antibodies and histamines are releases into the blood stream in an attempt to neutralize the yeast protein. These chemicals trigger the allergic symptoms.

Most food allergy reactions usually happen within a few minutes to a few hours after eating or inhaling yeast. Most mild to moderate reactions last less than a day and can involve a rash on the skin, cramps, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes, wheezing and coughing.

William G Cook M.D. 1983 published a book called The Yeast Connection. He claimed that the use of antibiotics to kill germs in the human body also killed friendly germs needed by the body to maintain a healthy balance. Yeast produces toxins that weaken the immune system. Diets rich in carbohydrates and yeasts, birth control pills, cortisone, and other drugs can stimulate yeast growth.
He believes that to correct the problem, he prescribed allergenic extracts, anti-fungal drugs, vitamins and mineral supplements, and diets that avoid refined carbohydrates, processed foods, and fruits and milk.

The allergic to yeast testing involves putting a liquid extract of the yeast protein on your body, usually the back or forearm, and then scratching the skin slightly. If you develop hives, or red bumps, or the skin turns reddish in color and itches then these symptoms could indicate a positive result for allergies to yeast.

Another test that can be performed is called The Food Challenge. You are told to avoid all yeast-containing foods for several weeks. Avoidance can be very difficult because yeast protein is often hidden in other foods.

The doctor will then have you eat only yeast under close supervision. If symptoms appear after eating the yeast products they you are allergic to yeast and will need to avoid anything that has on the label, contains yeast ingredients, made using yeast ingredients, or made in a facility that also processes yeast.

If you are allergic to yeast then absolutely avoid eating bread and other baked goods, drinking ale, beer, red or white wine, sherry, and vermouth. All alcoholic beverages will contain yeast to some extent. Whiskeys are distilled from beers; scotch, bourbon, rye, cognacs and brandies are distilled from wines.

All alcoholic beverages use yeast, as catalysts for fermentation so will contain some amount in the final products. Rum, gin, and vodka are type of liquor that is not derived from high-yeast so have the lowest yeast content.

Always consult your doctor before using this information.

This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.

Migraines Can Disappear With Alternative Medicine


Migraine headaches have an increasing role in modern America. They occur more frequently as stress increases and people have less free time. Migraine headaches can resolve themselves, but most do not. Many migraines occur in generation after generation of a family. These migraines may be rooted in genetic defects which surface in hormone or neurotransmitter issues that may require long-term treatment. Diagnostic testing is needed to identify the main issue. Migraines can result from allergic reactions. There are some people with 30 or more food allergies and additional environmental allergies. Managing allergies may be key to solving your migraines. Some people find that keeping a food diary helps to identify their allergen triggers connected to migraines.

Mold, mildew, dust mites, mold in old carpets and draperies, tree flowers, tree pollen, air particulates, heavy metal toxins in food or water, contaminates in body washes and shampoos, high levels of chlorine, water contaminates, fluorescent lights, and mold in foods are all major triggers for migraines. Cleaning up your environment can require shower filters to remove chlorine, kitchen water filters, ionic air filter systems for the entire house or a single room, removing old carpet and drapes, hauling away extra debris that has mold or mildew in the garage, power washing the outside of the house, washing the mold from the patio or driveway, or moving.

The allergy component of migraines can be treated with NAET allergy treatments and diets designed to reduce allergies like the Rotation Diet or the Elimination Diet. Support groups may be helpful to some people suffering from migraines. These may be found online for free and can help inspire many successful recovery stories. Psychotherapy can help patients that suffer from high levels of stress. Yoga is a great stress reliever. Mild regular exercise is wonderful for reducing your headaches. Hydration is an extremely important part of avoiding migraines. Dehydration can cause a migraine. If you are a person that fails to drink enough water, try to stash extra bottles of water in your pantry or office. Never leave these bottles of water in the car when the weather is hot because the plastics can leach into the water. This can lead to cancer.

The alternative therapies that help prevent and treat migraines include Enermed which is a low frequency pulsed electromagnetic medical device. It requires several treatments and may be purchased for home use from a doctor's office. Another medical device which helps in many cases is the Alpha Stim-100. It is distributed by medical professionals and can be purchased for home use. It may be covered by insurance. This therapy must be done one or twice a week for good results and treatments may take twenty minutes or more. The device has a battery pack and allowing you to move around the house or office. Acupuncture, osteopathy, and chiropractic are good solutions for migraines caused by musculoskeletal problems.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Should Toddlers Have Allergy Shots?


There has always been fear connected with allergy shots for a toddler or infant. This fear has its roots in the occasional but rare severe reaction to the allergy shot. So what are the benefits and what are alternatives

If the cause of an allergy can be detected at the outset then this of course gives the best means of defense by training the toddler to avoid contact. There are some difficulties when toddlers are outside in the open air where pollens are airborne.

With the indoor allergy causes such as molds and dust mites etc the obvious solution is to clean the house and rid the area of these causes. Yet even here there are exceptions because cleaning wont do the whole job when the smallest particle of the allergy substance will do harm to the super sensitive toddlers skin or airways. There is the further issue of insect bites and bee stings which cant always be anticipated. In such cases there needs to be planning ahead to know exactly what to do especially with any life threatening bite or sting. Added to all this is the whole matter of allergy to foods and that's a whole other matter.

Medications for allergies are common these days and are very effective in reducing allergic reactions. Scripts containing Claritin and Singular are widely used in prescriptions these days and with the toddler must of course be administered in the correct proportions according to a doctor's direction.

Having prescribed shots administered for a toddler are universally accepted as safe and can even have the effect of helping the young child develop immunity over time. These shots are generally most effective when given over a period of several years, which enables the Childs body to slowly develop immunity with risk.

There are two phases in the administering of allergy shots. The 'buildup stage" where small but increasing doses of allergen are given so that the toddlers system adapts to the allergen without a reaction. These shots may be three times a week up to seven months and it has the same effect as a vaccination program

There is a time of maintenance now that follows this is to complete the immunizing process and give an close to permanent benefit. When the body has developed a high immunity to allergen then this is to be followed up with monthly shots over three years

If there are any side effects these will be minimal and can range from a mild irritation at the place of the shot to at worst colds or skin hives. There are however some rare but very serious reactions such as anaphylaxis and if this occurs which is indicated by shallow restricted breathing you need to get emergency help from doctor or hospital. If there is any history of anaphylaxis in the family or any previous testing for it then the antidote injection needle can be supplied to have on hand. The substance is simply adrenalin, which immediately relieves the symptoms

To give a toddler the allergy shots is a serious commitment and a visit to local doctor before application for some advice will be well worth your peace of mind. However to ignore the issue is to possibly leave your toddler at risk as in the case of bee stings and other insect stings, which can give strong reactions. To have a life long benefit for the toddler into his or her adult years is the benefit gained.

Copyright Leonard Greenhall

Bio-Feedback Technology Offers Exciting Breakthrough to healing Physical and Emotional Dysfunctions


Some days are more exciting than others. A few days ago, I met with a distributor of an extraordinary feedback tool that has changed the way we look at natural healing methods.

The QXCI/SCIO bio-feedback machine runs a scan through your entire body, looking for viruses, fungi and other problems from A to Z--a total of 92,000 areas are checked in a matter of minutes. Using quantum physics, the basis of the QXCI/SCIO technology is the transmission of 65 million tiny electron-magnetic signals into the body, many times per second. These pulses map the body and its organs and reveal abnormalities. The signals feed back to the QXCI/SCIO machine and without the person even being aware of any effect or any sensation, the machine calculates a mathematical model based on the voltage, amperage and resistance of the body.

Like other bio-feedback machines, connectors are strapped to your body and the computer runs the scan. After my scan, the machine came up with several issues, not unknown to me, but I was surprised they showed up. The machine came up with three separate readings for thyroid and recommendations for treatment. I thought I had those issues well treated--but the machine said more work needed to be done. One issue I had not expected to have reported was a mouth sore--I didn't have one, so I thought, and the cynic in me left feeling slightly triumphant. The next morning, sure enough, a mouth sore was in my right cheek--just as the machine had indicated. Wow! I was shocked. How could this machine detect something that hadn't appeared?

Detection is based on quantum physics (energy). The energy in one's body changes, whenever, something is 'brewing' or in full bloom. The mouth sore was 'brewing' but had not erupted yet. Unfortunately, although forewarned, I didn't forearm. The machine suggests and tests for the suitability of homeopathic remedies. It also works with the person's unconscious and subconscious. How can that be, you might exclaim. Quantum physics (energy) is the answer. Your unconscious/subconscious thoughts are energy and the machine can detect the energy of anger, sadness, panic, anxiety, etc.

The machine reveals if your hydration is sufficient. Mine is not and I know that--and the machine detected that my hydration is low. The machine also detects the presence of worms, viruses, bacteria, toxins, and fungi.

The machine can treat the issue through energy impulses radiating into the area. My left hip rotates slightly due to an injury sustained when I was 10-years-old. I faithfully work with a chiropractor to keep the hip in the proper position, but the muscle in the hip and lower back area is sensitive to moving from sitting to standing. After a few minutes of treatment the sensitivity disappeared. With that I was a believer and advocate. I am such an advocate, I bought a machine and I am taking training and will add the QXCI/SCIO machine to my 'bag of professional tricks,' along with hypnosis and regression effective May 1, 2006. To date there are 18,000 machines in use worldwide.

After twenty years of research, Professor William Nelson invented the QXCI/SCIO machine. It is the first of its kind to use a Double Blind approach. By dealing on a subconscious level, only the system is aware of the thousands of items being tested. Neither the operator nor the person being tested can influence the scan. In less than five minutes, this non-invasive scanning process can screen the following.

o Food Sensitivities

o Nutritional Deficiencies

o Spinal/Cranial Sacral

o Dental/TMJ

o Adrenal Function

o Environmental Factors

o Hormone Levels

o Mental Energy

o Organ Function

o Hydration/Oxygenation

o Acid/Alkaline Balance

o Toxicities--exposure to excess chemicals, heavy metals, mercury

o Trauma (damage)--includes physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual

o Pathogens--bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites

o Homeopathic Therapy

o Allergy Testing & Desensitization

o Meridian Therapy/Electro-Acupuncture

o Chakra Balancing

o Weight-Loss Remedy

o Risk Profile Analysis

o Anti-Aging Remedy

o Emotional Release

o Auto-Frequency Remedy

o Color Remedy

o Electrodermal Screening

Born in the U.S. and currently living in Budapest, Hungry, Professor William Nelson, is a world renowned scientist and former Apollo project engineer. In 1970, when Apollo experienced navigation problems, he had the vision and skills to calculate the mathematics to reprogram the gyros and Apollo landed safely. His expertise includes: Quantum Biology, Energetic Medicine, Homeopathy, Holistic Healing and Naturopathy.

Could an Allergy Trigger Your Keratosis Pilaris?


If you are like so many Americans in the United States, you may be suffering from keratosis pilaris. Up to 40% of the population suffers from this skin condition, which does not have a treatment. Keratosis pilaris appears in the form of small bumps on the skin that have a white center, and they are often red and inflamed. The most common areas of the body for this skin disorder to occur are the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, and torso.

Although there is no cure for keratosis pilaris, there are many treatments available on the market to manage this condition. But which ones truly work? Many sufferers of this skin condition try treatment after treatment with no results whatsoever. The key element that they may be missing is detecting any allergens that could be further triggering this skin condition.

Many people are not aware of the fact that food allergens can cause further inflammation in the surface of the skin. There are also environmental allergens and pollutants to take into consideration, like pet dander, chlorinated water, dust mites, mold, fluoride toothpaste, or harsh chemical ingredients. Still many other people have reactions to cigarette smoke, perfume, and scented laundry detergents. All of these factors can contribute to the condition of keratosis pilaris in both children and adults.

For this specific reason, it is highly important to examine your environment to avoid the above allergens. Although you may not feel that you are allergic to any of these items, they could be causing further irritation in your skin condition. One of the first steps to take is in examining the skin care products that you are using. You may be using several exfoliation products designed specifically for this skin condition, but if they contain harsh chemical ingredients, then they are doing more harm than good. Furthermore, if any of your skin care products contain perfumes or fragrances, they could be causing serious inflammation in your skin.

Instead, take this opportunity to use natural and gentle ingredients in home remedies to manage this skin condition. This will also save you serious money in purchasing over-the-counter keratosis pilaris products, which can become quite expensive. Using ingredients that you find at home will give you the opportunity to gently exfoliate and moisturize areas of your skin that have keratosis pilaris, which will dramatically smooth and clear up this skin condition.

Last of all, it is recommended to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water on a daily basis, which will keep your skin hydrated and free from toxins. Keratosis pilaris is again often made worse by unwanted toxins in the body, but if you drink large quantities of water each day, it will gently flush out the buildup of toxins that can often affect your skin for the worse. As you can see, these simple changes make a serious difference in improving the quality and state of your skin as a sufferer of keratosis pilaris. Be radiantly beautiful!

Why Sebo Vacuum Cleaners Are Approved by the British Allergy Foundation



  • Sebo are a German company called Stein & Co GMBH who manufacture high quality upright and canister vacuum cleaners. They were formed by two young enthusiastic engineers in 1977 who went on to produce the millions of the varied vacuums that we see on sale everyday. The first commercial Sebo upright vacuum cleaner became available to the public in 1978.

  • These high-tech sophisticated Sebo vacuum cleaners are most definitely today's choice for allergy and asthma sufferers worldwide and this article will explain the reasons why. They were not the first to realise that the easiest way to trap small particles of dust was in a fabric constructed bag, which is the very basics of how modern H.E.P.A./ S-Class filters operate. H.E.P.A is an abbreviation of high efficiency particulate air and S-Class is the European equivalent of the widely used HEPA, although there is not a fixed governing body who control any set standards towards HEPA filters.

  • These types of filters which are installed in Sebo vacuums, are now used in hospitals and open surgery theatres where 100% sterilisation is required and where the absolute minimum of any kind of dust particle should be tolerated. Not so long ago it was scientists and members of the nuclear military who were testing these basic forms of HEPA filter materials to trap tiny invisible particles of dangerous radiation. Modern S-Class filters can retain over 99.97 % of harmful dust, pollen, smoke, mould and other general pollutants that emanate from large industries. This is great news for people with breathing related troubles.

  • For example if you live in an area populated with a high volume of passing traffic, and you just happen to be an asthma/allergy sufferer, then you really should be looking for solutions, like 'allergy vacuum cleaners' and read up on how air purifiers can go some way to alleviate these ever present problems indoors and outside. Now we can see where the relationship between Sebo vacuums and allergy/asthma sufferers become closely involved with each other.

  • The British Allergy Foundation have been in collaboration with Sebo for a number of years now and provide Sebo with the coveted seal of approval to stand beside all of their domestic upright and canister vacuum cleaners, because their vacuums go through some of the strictest testing possible.

  • One part of the test involves pumping coloured smoke into the vacuum cleaner body to determine how well it is sealed and will only pass the machines that emit tiny amounts, or none at all. If your vacuum cleaner has a significant amount of 'leak back' into your home atmosphere, then you could end up facing allergy problems after a certain amount of time.

  • This B.A.F. seal of approval is limited to vacuum cleaners and other household appliances which in effect cause a reduction in, confine or completely dispatch common pollutants from our everyday environment, thus aiding the plight of allergy and asthma sufferers. Unfortunately this invisible danger is on the rise due to large industries emitting copious amounts of carbon monoxide and a whole host of other nasty pollutants which are kept from the general public to view.

  • This type of pollution has crept into our homes at an increasing level each year, so it's no wonder that the E.P.A. ie the Environmental Protection Agency are warning of the dangers of poor air quality at home. Some environmentalists have expressed concern implying that there is no difference to standing in a busy high traffic street with the smoke, fumes and dangerous carbon monoxide, than it is inside some households with poorly ventilated rooms where dust mites and unseen fumes escalate out of proportion.

  • Sebo are a very well trusted quality manufacturer that make exceedingly good quality allergy vacuum cleaners, and have contributed more in the last 10 years to relieve allergy sufferers symptoms than a lot of the others combined, although Dyson have quite a few models with the seal of approval, but my personal choice is wholeheartedly with Sebo....

How to Know When You Are Allergic to Your Girlfriend


Sometimes a man can feel extra sensitive to his partner. In rare cases, this is actually true and it can be said that he is allergic to his partner. After intercourse men can break out into rashes, hives and itching which can be localized either on the penis skin or on various other parts of the body. For some men this is a minor irritation and in others it's a major health issue. Penis-specific vitamins and minerals, skin cr癡mes, and allergy testing can go a long way to restoring sexual harmony. In some cases a man may have to avoid contact with his partner for extended periods of time or during certain times of the month. If symptoms persists then visit your healthcare practitioner without delay.

Symptoms

The symptoms experienced may vary, but should usually begin during or directly after personal contact with a partner. Symptoms may include:

  • itching

  • inflammation

  • swelling

  • pain

  • hives

If the inflammation or itching is chronic, it may not be an allergic reaction at all but a condition known as balanitis; a form of contact dermatitis that affects the penis. If there is discharge coming from the penis then infection from bacteria, viruses or yeast is also a possibility. If symptoms become worse or progress to the point where breathing becomes difficult and/or the inflammation spreads then seek medical attention immediately.

Causes

In 2005 the Daily Mail published a news report concerning a man who was diagnosed as being allergic to his girlfriend. After ruling out various skin products doctors determined that his body was producing antibodies to particular hormones in his girlfriend's skin and bodily fluids, during particular times of the month when her hormones were changing. However this type of allergy is extremely rare and in the majority of cases the reaction may be caused by something else entirely. Lubricants, spermicidal gel, latex, skin care products, soaps, deodorants, perfumes, shampoos and laundry detergents are all possible allergens.

The problem may also be a food allergy. Doctors from St Helier Hospital in England published a case study in 2007 of a woman who was allergic to Brazil nuts and would experience skin reactions after having intercourse with her partner. Interestingly, it was not only the seminal fluid she reacted to but also the sweat and hair of her partner. Although this was a case of a woman with an allergy to her male partner, it is of course possible for a man to experience an allergy to food proteins in a female partner's bodily fluids and tissues.

Treatment

Treating a man who is allergic to his girlfriend is not easy. If the problem is hormonally related and interacts negatively with his girlfriend's cycle the symptoms of allergies can be almost completely avoided by reducing physical contact during the days of the month when hormones are fluctuating. Using polyurethane condoms, and switching to low-allergenic skin care products intended for sensitive skin, may also help considerably.

However if the reaction stems from foodstuffs the girlfriend is eating it won't make any difference which products are eliminated or what days of the month you spend together. Allergy tests such as hair analysis, skin pricks and EAV electro-acupuncture testing can be very effective in diagnosing food allergies, sensitivities and intolerances.

Health Cr癡me

Health cr癡mes are natural products that can help to treat inflammation, itching, hives and allergic reactions on the penis skin. Containing natural vitamins, antioxidants and oils that benefit tissue integrity and immune health, health cr癡mes can be applied to speed the recovery of skin cells and may calm hypersensitive tissues. Specialist formulas (most professionals recommend Man1Man Oil) contain vitamin C as a natural anti-histamine and immune support, vitamin E as an anti-inflammatory, alpha lipoic acid for penis nerve health and shea butter for anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties.

HEPA Filters Vs Ionizers: Which Is Best For Allergy Reduction?


That's a good question. Many people suffer from allergies as a result of poor indoor air quality in their rooms and offices. The air in our rooms and offices is often loaded with all kinds of allergy-aggravating particles like dust, dust mites, mold spores, pollen, etc. So, the logical thing to do is clean up the air. But there is some confusion as to whether ionizers or HEPA filters are better for allergy reduction, keeping pet dander down, etc.

Well, the answer is 'yes': it's best to have both if you can, but if you can only choose one, choose the air purifier with a true HEPA filter. Here's why: a true, certified HEPA filter has dense fabric-like woven fibers that have very small spaces in between where only air can pass through-true HEPA filters trap the very smallest particles, everything larger than 0.3 microns, which includes dust, dust mite parts, pet dander / pet hair, human hair, pollen, mold spores, bacteria, and some viruses. Certified HEPA filters are designed to trap these particles that cause allergy problems, or allergy symptoms. Certified means AHAM certified (American Home Appliance Manufacturers Association), which means that the filter has been tested by this independent testing group and certified to remove 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and larger.

Adding an ionizer is good because it can make the HEPA filter even more effective. As the ionizer releases ions in the air, the ions cause small particles (especially pet dander) to stick together, making them heavier and easier for the HEPA filter to trap. One thing to remember, however, is to choose an air purifier / ionizer that does not produce ozone. Ozone has been proven harmful to humans/animals over and over, and it's actually a respiratory irritant, which will only increase your allergy symptoms.

The best ionizers produce only an OH- or hydroxyl ion, which has the same effect on particles / airborne bacteria / organisms as ozone, but is not harmful to humans/pets, and has actually been found to even help depression! Negative ions also destroy bacteria/viruses in the air so they useful in a family's effort to keep colds and flu under control, as well.

The other very important thing to remember about HEPA filters is that you must replace them regularly, especially if you have indoor pets. Why? When a filter becomes clogged, 2 main things begin to happen: 1) backflow / leakage of unpurified, allergy-aggravating air because some of the air drawn in cannot pass through, 2) the air purifier is stirring up air-and allergens-and with a clogged filter, it is blowing around polluted air, which can actually make allergy symptoms worse, and 3) increased energy costs / higher utility bills--as the air purifier is having to work harder to get the air through the clogged HEPA filter, more energy is used. Replacement of your HEPA filters ensures that you will continue to breathe clean healthy air, reduces the chances of an allergy attack, and you'll probably see a reduction in allergy medication costs.

So overall, we recommend that you choose an air cleaner or air purifer with a true HEPA filter and a healthy negative OH- ion 'ionizer'. but definitely one with a HEPA filter if that is all that is available to you. Brands like Blueair and Winix offer air cleaners with the HEPA/ionizer combination. Together, HEPA filters and a good ionizer will do a great job cleaning up the air in your rooms/offices and can definitely play an imporant role in allergy reduction. And make sure to replace your filters regularly!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Canine Hot Spots - Moist Dermatitis / Eczema


Also known as Acute Moist Dermatitis or Moist Eczema, Hot Spots can seemingly appear spontaneously anywhere on a dog's body and the area involved can rapidly spread. This raw, unsightly skin disorder has a variety of causes but the most consistent factor is a bacterial infection. There are a number of kinds of bacteria that can be cultured from a 'hot spot' and fortunately most respond to oral and topical antibiotics. Anything that irritates or breaks the skin can create the right environment for bacterial contamination if the skin surface is wet. The body's response is either to itch or become inflamed. The itching then causes the dog to lick or chew the area, which further damages the skin, and creates a cycle of itching, scratching and chewing. If left to develop the infection goes into the deep layers of the skin.

Hot spots tend to occur most often in the summer months, and dogs with matted, dirty coats are at greater risk of developing them. Some owners keep their long haired dogs shaved in the summer, which helps prevent the thick coat from covering any dampness on the surface of the skin. Regular grooming enables swift intervention if a hot spot is developing - often they will simply get worse and worse until treated so veterinary help is advisable. A hot spot that is left untreated may turn into a 'lick granuloma', which can be difficult to get rid of.

Typical locations for "hot spots" are the side of the face and the flank areas. Golden retrievers and young dogs seem to be predisposed, while they are seldom, if ever, found in cats.

What to look out for

oScratching or biting at one area incessantly

oA patch of hair loss with reddened moist skin, often with a film of pus

oScabs and crusts

oSurrounding hair wet from saliva

Diagnosis is usually obvious from the clinical signs, but your veterinarian may be inclined to search for any contributing factors by doing allergy testing, or take a bacteriology swab so that antibiotic selection is targeted specifically at the bacterium responsible. If the hot spot is on the dogs back leg it is worth checking the anal glands are not the source of the discomfort by emptying them.

Treatment

o Clip the hair around the hot spot. The hot spot may be more extensive than it originally appears. Clipping will expose the area to the air and accelerate healing (scabbing over)

o Topical medication: the area can be cleaned with an antiseptic solution suchas chlorhexidine, and a topical antibiotic cream applied. There is little point of this if the dog will simply lick the cream off (i.e. use buster collar, or only use topical cream if hot spot on face)

o Break the scratch cycle. To allow the hot spot to heal, the dog must stop scratching at it. A one off steroid injection is usually very effective, but sometimes a short course of oral steroids is necessary. Your dog may be more hungry and thirsty while receiving corticosteroids - this is a common side effect. As a consequence, the dog may need to urinate more frequently than normal.

o Oral antibiotics. The best way to deal with a deep skin infection is to deliver antibiotics to the site of the hot spot via the blood stream. If a hot spot is quite advanced, at least a 10-14 day course of a broad spectrum antibiotic is required to prevent immediate recurrence.

o Elimination of predisposing factors - aggressive flea control, investigation to rule out food and pollen allergies etc.

What Are Food Allergies, Intolerances And Sensitivities?


Food allergies are due to IgE antibodies made for specific foods that an individual has for some reason developed because their body has misinterpreted the food(s) as a foreign invading protein. The presence of IgE antibody to the specific food a person is allergic to results in an immediate immune reaction of the body to the food when it is eaten. The IgE antibody binds its specific food protein and initiates reactions in the body that include the release of chemicals such as histamine that may result in symptoms of itching, swelling, wheezing or difficulty breathing, rash or hives, and if severe, shock resulting in death if not reversed. Vomiting and diarrhea may occur but are less common.

Testing for the presence of allergy to a food or foods can be done by blood test or skin testing or both. One of the most common blood tests is the RAST test that looks for the presence of the specific IgE antibodies to common food allergens and other foods based on a history suggesting that a particular food is suspect. Skin testing is done by injecting or applying extracts of the common and any suspect food(s) to pricked or scratched skin and looking for diagnostic "hive" like reactions at the site of the suspect food. The most common food allergens are peanut, cow's milk, wheat, corn, soy, shellfish, eggs, tree nuts, chocolate, pork, tomato, and citrus.

The terms food intolerance and sensitivity are commonly used interchangeably. They refer to a group of food reactions that occur that are not IgE antibody caused. In more general terms they refer to any adverse or unpleasant reaction that occurs after a food is eaten.

Food reactions that are not allergic in cause may have a variety of causes. A particular food may not be tolerated because it is not digested adequately due to an enzyme deficiency. Lactase, the enzyme that digests milk sugar or lactose, is present on the surface of the intestine lining cells. Lactase deficiency can be inherited or acquired. It commonly occurs whenever the intestine lining is damaged. Because the lactase enzymes are on the outer most surface of the intestine they are more vulnerable to injury. For example, after intestinal flu or in untreated Celiac disease, lactose intolerance is common. Other sugar enzymes can be deficient or the intestine can be simply overwhelmed by too large a sugar load at one time. A classic example is "the Big Gulp" syndrome when someone drinks a giant cola beverage then experiences the "gut ache" from the tremendous amount of fructose. Large amounts cannot be handled by the intestine and that results in bloating, urgency and terrible diarrhea.

Deficiency of digestive enzymes released into the intestine can result in poor digestion of foods. For example, when the pancreas gland is damaged (pancreatitis) chronically, usually from chronic alcohol abuse, or is congenitally underdeveloped or malfunctioning (e.g. cystic fibrosis). The pancreatic enzyme deficiency that occurs results in malabsorption, especially for fats, that cause symptoms of diarrhea and weight loss. Abnormal bacteria types and levels in the gut, also known as dysbiosis, and abnormal excess levels of "bad" bacteria or presence of bacteria in upper small intestine where little or no bacteria normally occur (bacterial overgrowth) can interfere with digestion, absorption or cause fermentation of food resulting in symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea.

Some foods and food additives have a direct toxic effect on the gastrointestinal tract. Additives such as MSG and sulfites can cause symptoms, including flushing and diarrhea or the "Chinese restaurant" or "salad bar" syndromes.

All foods contain proteins known as lectins. Some of these proteins are highly resistant to digestion and are toxic to the human intestine especially if they are not pre-treated by soaking, cooking well, or removing toxic portions. For example, inadequately soaked and cooked kidney beans will cause a food poisoning like illness. There are several foods that have lectins that are poorly tolerated by many humans and are lethal to insects and pests. One researcher, Loren Cordain PhD., author of the Paleo Diet, has published extensive research on how the human intestine is not "evolved" to tolerate many of the foods we now eat but did not eat in the ancient "hunter-gatherer" times resulting in many of the illness seen in modern societies and the rising epidemic of autoimmune diseases. Several of the "modern" foods that were not part of the ancient diet but constitute much our diet now have well recognized toxic or poorly tolerated proteins known as lectins. Examples include wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), casein (cow's milk protein), peanut agglutinin (PNA), soyabean agglutinin (SBA) and tomato lectin (TL) that have been shown in animal studies to be toxic to the human gut. There are a few published studies and little active research on the role of dietary lectins in health and disease.

When the reaction is an immune toxicity reaction to a food protein intestinal damage commonly results, frequently referred to as "leaky gut" because of the symptoms of malabsorption or the entry of toxic food proteins and/or bacterial products into the blood stream resulting in a variety of adverse health effects. This reaction may result in autoimmunity, the body attacking itself within the gut or distant organs or tissues. The reaction may be aided by abnormal bacteria types and/or levels in the gut (dysbiosis). The symptoms commonly develop over time and flare in just hours to up to three days after eating the offending food and continue as the food is eaten.

Because the protein in the food is usually the cause and such proteins may be hidden in other foods, especially processed foods, and the toxicity is more of a delayed and cumulative immune reaction, it is very difficult for the person suffering from this to identify the specific food as the cause. For example gluten (the protein in wheat) and casein (the protein in cow's milk) are in many foods and toxic to many individuals. Over time people sensitive to such food proteins typically become more ill and may develop enough intestinal injury that blood tests for other types of antibodies, IgG and/or IgA, to the food or specific food proteins, may be detectable in the blood, stool or saliva.

Delayed immune response to proteins in the food (wheat, cow's milk) resulting in bowel injury, gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal symptoms and increased autoimmune conditions is most well recognized in Celiac disease. It is an autoimmune disease resulting from ingestion of gluten in wheat or products made from wheat flour (or gluten like proteins in barley and rye). It used to be considered a disease of children and rare, especially in the United States. However, blood test screening studies have documented that it is present in approximately 1 in 133 to 1 in100 people worldwide though most of those affected are undiagnosed and untreated. It is diagnosed by positive screening blood tests and confirmed by a characteristic abnormal small intestine on biopsy followed by relief of symptoms and return of the intestine to normal after a gluten-free diet. Untreated it is associated with higher rates of cancer especially lymphoma, osteoporosis, anemia, and other complications of malabsorption resulting in shortened life expectancy. It is treated with a life-long gluten free-diet. Lesser degrees of gluten intolerance or sensitivity may not be severe enough to cause abnormal or diagnostic blood tests and intestinal biopsies but result in symptoms that improve or resolve with a gluten-free diet and may be detected by elevated stool or saliva antibody tests.

Though injury to the intestine tissue may be seen visually as abnormal appearing tissue during endoscopic procedures such findings are non-specific for the cause. The tissue frequently appears normal and therefore many times is not sampled by biopsy, though under the microscope injury may be seen, though not specific for cause or food. If the physician is either not suspecting food intolerance or doesn't routinely biopsy normal appearing intestinal tissue looking for signs of food intolerance, the injury may not be discovered.

The immune based food intolerances are commonly associated with many symptoms that can be both gastrointestinal and outside the gut and may include bloating, gas, diarrhea (and sometimes constipation), abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, headaches, joint and muscle pains, skin rashes, weight loss or gain, anemia or nutritional deficiencies, irritability, depression, mental fogginess, and nerve pain (neuropathy). These symptoms may be misdiagnosed or mislabeled as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, reflux, ulcer, and fibromyalgia, etc. without another thought by patient or physician that food intolerance may be the cause and specific food elimination may be the cure. The common food allergens also are the most common causes of food intolerance reactions.

Generally, most physician are aware of common food allergy symptoms and how and when to test. However, several studies have confirmed most people's experience that the majority of primary care physicians are unaware of the common symptoms of Celiac disease, that blood tests exist for screening antibodies and the high risk genes, and that it is common and may be diagnosed in adults. This is why the diagnosis is delayed on average over 11 years in most adults, after many of them have irreversible complications such as osteoporosis, cancer, or another autoimmune disease. The awareness and acceptance of non-Celiac gluten sensitivity and other food protein intolerances in the medical community is even worse.

Therefore, food intolerance or sensitivity is commonly missed and untreated. Many patients are forced to self-diagnose by discovery of the link of their symptoms to specific foods serendipitously, often as a result of an elimination diet, recommendation of an alternative practitioner or friend/relative, or search for help on the internet or multiple physicians for help. Hopefully, by reading this article you now better understand food allergies and intolerances, why they are often missed and that they are a common cause of many symptoms, not just intestinal, that usually improve if not resolve once the offending food or foods are eliminated from your diet.