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Up to one-third of people with seasonal allergies may suffer allergy syndrome, which results from a cross-reactivity between seasonal airborne pollen proteins from weeds, grass and trees and similar proteins in some fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Allergy 2 fl.oz or 58 ml
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Code: 321011
Price: $29.96
Shipping Weight: 0.50 pounds
Manufacturer:
Dr Garber's Natural Solutions
Category:
Professional
Shipping & Handling:
US standard S/H is flat rate $5.95, free S/H for order over $250.
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Dextoxification at Cellular Level. Enhanced Elimination of Toxins. Organ Regulation to Normaliz Fuction. Dr. Garbers Natural Solutions synergistically combine the three homeopathic biotherapies to safely and effectively address your health concerns. Allergy For the relief of symptoms associated with occasional seasonal allergy, sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, sinus congestion.
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Sneezing, difficulty breathing, cramps, and vomiting–all are allergy symptoms. Learn the types of allergies, specific allergy symptoms, and emergency warning signs.
Allergy symptoms can be categorized as mild, moderate, or severe.
Mild allergic reactions can include:
Rash Itchy, watery eyes Congestion Mild reactions do not spread to other parts of the body.
Moderate reactions can include symptoms that spread to other parts of the body, including:
Itchiness Difficulty breathing Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
Anaphylaxis is a rare, life-threatening emergency in which the body's response to the allergen is sudden and affects the whole body. It may begin with sudden itching of the eyes or face and within minutes progress to more serious symptoms, including:
Varying degrees of swellings that can make breathing and swallowing difficult Abdominal pain Cramps Vomiting Diarrhea Mental confusion or dizziness More Symptoms of an allergic reaction include any, some, or many of these: Skin - Redness, itching, swelling, blistering, weeping, crusting, rash, eruptions, or hives (itchy bumps or welts) Lungs - Wheezing, tightness, cough, or shortness of breath Head - Swelling of the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, or throat; headache Nose - Stuffy nose, runny nose (clear, thin discharge), sneezing Eyes - Red (bloodshot), itchy, swollen, or watery Stomach - Pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea
A number of medications are useful in the treatment of allergy including antihistamine, nasal decongestant sprays, steroid sprays, and saline sprays. The medical management of allergy also includes counseling in proper environmental control. Based on a detailed history and thorough examination, your doctor may advise testing to determine the specific substances to which you are allergic.
Dietary Avoidance: Avoiding the offending allergen in the diet is the primary treatment of food allergy. Once a food to which the patient is sensitive has been identified, the food must be removed from the diet. To do this, patients need to read lengthy, detailed lists of ingredients on the label for each food they consider eating. Many allergy-producing foods such as peanuts, eggs, and milk appear in foods that are not ordinarily associated with them. For example, peanuts often are used as protein supplements, eggs are in some salad dressings, and milk is in bakery products.
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