‘allergies’

To Treat Eye Irritating Reaction

Monday, March 8th, 2010

To Treat Eye Irritating Reaction

To treat eye reactions:

Chamomile: (Matricaria chamomilla) When we have a bad eye – conjunctivitis, allergies, eyestrain, etc.. – The presence of several inflammatory and antiseptic ingredients, as well as caffeic acid and linoleic reductase inhibitors of high enzyme in the human body that can cause excessive injuries, especially in the eyes, making it very suitable as a natural eye drops (15-minute infusion of the spoonful dried flowers in a cup of water. Dampen a cloth and apply over eyes) Do not use if allergic conjunctivitis, or fever.

Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) has been a traditional remedy for what he called “evil eye” (Do wash the eye with a handful of flowers infusion per liter of water. Apply a bandage on the eye). Do not use in cases of allergic conjunctivitis, or fever.

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Implementation of a piece of raw tired and irritated eyes to help reduce inflammation. Do not eat raw potatoes.

Cucumber (Cucumis sp) One of the many interesting applications of the cucumber is the ability to relax tired eyes, wet and calm redness. Application of a new pair of slices cut in the eyelid, is a natural eye drops are good and a good solution to reduce the swelling antiedematous after a busy day or long night partying.

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Prevention to Reduce Allergy Symptoms

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Prevention to Reduce Allergy Symptoms

Allergies are relatively common and both genetic and environmental factors may play a role in its development. Allergy is caused by an oversensitive immune system, leading to a mistaken immune response. The immune system normally protects the body against harmful substances such as bacteria and viruses. It reacts to substances (allergens) that are generally harmless and in most people do not cause any problems. But in a person with allergies, the immune response is oversensitive. When the system recognizes an allergen, it releases chemicals like histamines, which cause itching, swelling, mucus production, muscle spasms, hives, rash and other symptoms that vary from person to person.

This found that allergic children are easier prey than others to have more viruses and infections, especially of “upper airways, ear, throat, adenoids. It is more frequent, thus suffering from illnesses such as otitis, sinusitis or colds. (more…)

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Pollenrhinopathie

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

pollenrhinopathieJust hay fever …?

Among the most common diseases in the summer is one of the hay fever, as he said earlier. Pollens irritate the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes, so that those affected constantly sneeze and cry.

If the parents are already allergic, their children may have inherited immunodeficiency. For this reason, infants should be breastfed as long as possible, preferably one years. For preventing the immune system early allergies.
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Sneezing

Friday, January 8th, 2010

SneezingHistory
Sneezing has been given different meanings over time, there is, for example, that if there was once a wish is fulfilled, twice, and will receive a kiss three times, would send a letter. Also, if presented before breakfast was possible for a stranger or acquaintance came home, and twice during three consecutive nights, allegedly foretold that she would soon die a member of the family.

In some ancient cultures like Greece and Rome, were believed to be produced by sneezing empty head and soul or even that evil spirits are expelled from the body, therefore, tended to respond to affected: “lives” and “save” to try mitigate the possible consequences. It is said that Pope Gregory III (731-741) introduced the phrase “God bless you” to protect those who sneezed from the dangers of the disease and, subsequently, the prevailing fashion exclaim “Jesus” to frighten the evil today, it is customary to say “health”, so you want the person recovers quickly. These responses are caused by superstition persists to this day as signs of good manners.

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