by Doug Bonness | Dec 16, 2016 | Allergy, Health
Image is from Huffington Post Chocolate is a food craved by many, but someone cannot eat this sweet treat do to a food allergy. Food allergies occur anytime the body’s immune system reacts to a protein that it sees as harmful, when it is not. Those reactions can range...
by Doug Bonness | Dec 15, 2016 | Allergy, Health, MD Allergy Pro
Image is from FARE Theoretically, any food you consume would cause an allergy. However, only a handful of foods can cause around 90 percent of allergic reactions to food. The substance responsible for allergic reactions in drinks or foods is known as an “allergen.” In...
by Doug Bonness | Oct 12, 2016 | Allergy, Health
Image is from whole Health InsiderThe quality of indoor air, whether it be at home or at the office, is very important to one’s health. We spend our entire lives breathing and when we are inside, it is important that the quality of the air we are breathing is just as...
by Doug Bonness | Oct 5, 2016 | Allergy
Image is from weather.com Whether it’s tree pollen in the spring or ragweed in the fall, allergy symptoms remain the same: itchy, watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose, headache, and sinus pain and pressure. They also both induce an increase in asthma symptoms. The...
by Doug Bonness | Sep 6, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Options There’s more than one option in methods of treatment for allergies. Following is a list of five strategies you can use to help curtail symptoms and survive this year’s allergy season. Know The Weather Dry and moist weather can change the pattern of...
by Doug Bonness | Sep 1, 2016 | Allergy, MD Allergy Pro
Image from www.pollen.comAllergies can make a person miserable. If you have allergies, your eyes get itchy and watery, your nose gets runny and stuffy, you sneeze often, and allergies can make it difficult to breathe. The best way to avoid allergy symptoms is to avoid...