Those who suffer with allergies have to try to make it through the day with itchy, watery eyes, sniffles and a head that feels clogged full of wool.
Medication may make them drowsy.
Holding down a job or continuing with studies is hard enough without the burden of an allergy.
Allergies can be severe, even life-threatening.
They have also been linked to chronic fatigue syndrome, depression and possibly some headaches and migraines.
There are even some who suggest there is a link between food allergies and ADHD.
Allergy symptoms are often mistaken for the symptoms of a cold. However there are some differences.
Learn how allergy symptoms usually start
eBook Allergy Relief Guide- 41 pages
Understanding Allergies 8
Your immune system 8
Anaphylaxis 9
Allergy Triggers 11
Keeping the air clean 11
Testing and Treating 13
Identifying triggers 13
The skin test 13
Allergy shots 14
Medicines 16
Complementary Therapies 18
Hay Fever 21
Symptoms 21
Avoiding sinusitis 22
Seasonal hay fever 22
Dealing with pollen 23
Gardening with allergies 25
Molds 26
Occupational hay fever 27
Skin Allergies 28
Identifying skin allergies 28
Managing skin allergies 29
Medications 31
Triggers 32
Plant triggers 33
Manufactured triggers 34
Insect triggers 34
Hives 35
Food Allergies 36
The major food allergens 36
Identifying the trigger 37
Eating out 39
Allergic Asthma 40
Symptoms 40
Allergic asthma triggers 40
Stop Asthma Now 40
Further Information 41
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