Allergy Tips 04/06/2009
If you're anything like me, you have started feeling the effects of spring - the sneezing, itchy eyes, drippy nose, and sinus pressure all too familiar to those of us who suffer from allergies. Today's topic is how to strengthen your system, so allergies are not as big of a deal. (I'll be heeding my own advice from this post as well.) The areas I will be discussing are: Diet, Supplements, Acupuncture, and Lifestyle Modifications. This blog will be about Diet. But first, a quick lesson in how allergies work. An allergic reaction occurs when our immune systems make a mistake and react toward something that is not otherwise harmful - like pollen, for example. Your B-cells (which are white blood cells) are responsible for creating antibodies to threats. This is great when we need to fight an infection. But sometimes the B-cells are not able to tell that the allergen in question is not invading the body, so it launches an attack. The B-cells cause a huge release of IgE antibodies which attach themselves to basophils and mast cells. Mast cells and basophils both contain histamine, a word any allergy sufferer is all too familiar with. Histamine is wonderful - when released in the right amounts for an appropriate attack (like the aforementioned infection). Histamine is not great when it is released in huge amounts against pollen or grass! Diet: And that brings our discussion of diet & allergies to a close. Stay tuned for Part II and in the mean time, be well! Commentscarolyn j. 04/20/2009 10:35:56 what a great site! I learned so much. Thanks. Leave a Reply | AuthorLiz Roseman is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist living and practicing in Asheville, NC. She firmly believes that within each person is the key to his/her own recovery and heath. Patient Education and a willingness to look into and through oneself are essential for this true healing to occur. ArchivesOctober 2010 CategoriesAll |
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