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Treat Allergies Without Chemicals

   

Author: Michael Russell

Allergies cause your immune system to respond to a substance abnormally. They can produce severe reactions. Difficulty swallowing, problems breathing, swelled tongue, swelled throat and fainting is a few of the symptoms that allergies may cause.

One particular type of allergy is mold. Mold is a fungi that multiples by expelling spores into the air. It can grow inside and outside of your home. Outside mold can grow on leaves, rotting logs and damp shady areas. People allergic to mold should not do lawn or garden work. Don't hang your laundry outside because allergens will gather on them. Inside mold can be found in places where there is moisture. Bathrooms, air conditions and garbage pails are a few areas where mold can develop. A few things you can do to control mold is use exhaust fans in your bathroom and kitchen. Run an air-conditioner or dehumidifier. Also, vacuum your home on a regular basis.

In most areas mold symptoms are active in the spring to late fall. The only time mold can thrive all year long is in locations that are warm. The mold can't become dormant if there is no frost.

Symptoms from mold allergies can affect your ears, nose and throat. A runny nose, ringing in the ears and dry tickling throat are some of the indications that might have a mold allergy.

A few people have allergies to mold from food. Look at the food but do not smell it. You don't want to breathe in any mold spores. Check foods like mushrooms, cheese, buttermilk and sour milk.

Traditional medicine recommends taking antihistamines to help alleviate allergy symptoms. Some people would rather not put chemicals into their bodies. Several options are available to treat mold allergies naturally. One of these is called homeopathy. Homeopathy cares for your health using a safe method that is gentle to your system. It uses small amounts of plant, mineral or animal substances. This therapy looks for the underlying cause of your symptoms instead of covering them up.

The homeopathic notes all your symptoms and whatever problems you may be having. Then they match them to one of many remedies at the correct dose. This stimulates the body's own healing power.

Allergies should be treated with an experienced homeopathic practitioner. If you don't want see a practitioner, you could treat yourself. Make sure your symptoms correspond with the ones on the bottles. A natural medicine called Homeopathic USA is an excellent choice. They are comprehensively formulated so they have stronger results.

Another option to help your mold allergies is acupuncture. Acupuncture started in China more than two-thousand years ago. It is now a very common medical practice. Acupuncture can decrease allergic reactions. Occasionally, it may help the person tolerate what cause the reaction in the first place.

Thin, solid, metallic needles are inserted into the body. Different methods are used to stimulate anatomical points on the body. The needles are maneuvered at a certain depth and direction depending on the persons make-up. Most people feel no pain or very little.

Some practitioners may use a combination of Chinese herbal formulas along with your acupuncture treatment. The herbal formula is balanced so there is a low risk of side affects.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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