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Books on Rhinitis and
hayfever |
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Sinus Survival |
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The
Holistic Medical Treatment for Allergies, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Colds and Sinusitis. Worth a try. A reader from Honolulu,
Hawaii
Having suffered through the medical system for years
with repeated antibiotic treatments, this book
summarized my "condition" better than anything I'd read
in years. After 6 weeks of faithfully following this
regime, I was sleeping at night, NOT coughing up fluid
like a consumption patient each morning and headaches
were a memory rather than a daily reality. Highly
recommend this book. |
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My House Is Killing Me |
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The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma.
It's a world we barely see, but it is teeming with life. In the dust
of a typical house, carpet beetles, mites, silverfish, spiders and
other creatures live and die, producing new generations every few
months. Mould, bacteria and yeast lurk undetected in heating and
cooling systems. Debris dispersed into the air from these creatures
can cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing, headaches and breathing
difficulties. Some people, especially those made highly sensitive by
allergies, suffer from devastating health problems and the worry
that, as one such sufferer lamented, "My house is killing me!"
Scrutinizing house dust and air samples with a microscope, indoor
air quality expert Jeffrey May has spent his career helping people
identify what's causing their chronic health problems. In this text
he draws on dramatic personal stories of suffering and relief to
help readers understand the links between environmental factors and
problems like allergies and asthma. Explaining how air conditioning,
finished basements, and other home features affect air quality, he
offers a step-by-step approach to identifying, controlling, and
often eliminating the sources of indoor pollutants and allergens. If
we could see this contamination, May observes, the air would look as
murky as stagnant water and we would know not to breathe it. Just as
he looks at spaces and systems during an indoor air quality
investigation, May focuses first on the areas of daily life
(bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen), then moves into attics and basements
(including heating and air conditioning), and finally outside to the
garage and the exterior of a home. Along with offering a wealth of
practical advice and proven solutions for various problems, he
includes a glossary of terms and a list of valuable resources |
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Hay Fever: The Complete Guide |
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Find Relief from Allergies to Pollens,
Moulds, Pets, Dust Mites, and more. Not a long write up, but the
title says it all. |
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The Allergy Bible |
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In one form or
another, allergies and intolerances affect approximately one third
of the population, with as many as half of all sufferers being
children. This is an illustrated guide which aims to demystify the
whole subject. The book features: an impartial review of commonly
used tests and treatments, including alternative therapies; advice
on reducing your exposure to allergens; practical research-based
information; allergy-prevention programmes to minimize the risk of
children developing allergies and asthma; and genuine case studies
how real people cope with their allergies. |
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Curing Airborne Allergies |
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OK. We said we
wouldn't, and here we are with a book that offers a cure. Well from
what we can see, recommending less caffeine and more sleep sure as
hell cant hurt. Go on then, you know you want to.
Proper sleep and
caffeine reduction are the keys to this simple but revolutionary
approach to curing hay fever, other airborne allergies, and
vasomotor rhinitis. In the century since allergies were first
identified, this is the first truly natural cure. After twenty four
years of research into allergic reactions, Dr. Uy describes: why
popular theories miss the point; how more sleep and less caffeine
can eliminate symptoms; why allergy injections are often
ineffective; how nutritious food and adequate water combat
allergies; case studies. |
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Relief from Hay Fever and Other Airborne
Allergies |
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Absolutely no idea.
Would some brave soul care to buy the book and let us know. We think
it's worth a mention anyway. |
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Hayfever |
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A guide to
hayfever, which includes information on how to identify it from
other allergies, self-help measures, how to get effective help from
your doctor, the advantages and disadvantages of various drugs and
treatments, and alternative and homoeopathic remedies. |
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How to beat Hayfever - Permanently |
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The explosion in
the incidence of hayfever is being caused by the widespread
pollution of air, food and water which has become an integral part
of the 20th-century lifestyle. Understanding what hayfever is, and
why it occurs, can be the first step to overcoming it. This guide
aims to help identify the types of hayfever and decide which
treatment will work best. It includes: details of different types of
hayfever; how alternative treatments can help; what conventional
medical treatments are available; and how to make simple lifestyle
changes to beat hayfever - permanently |
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BMA Family Doctor Guides: Allergies and
Hayfever |
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This is an
up-to-date reference source on allergies and hayfever, providing
case histories, key points, questions, answers and practical tips
for overcoming problems. It includes the latest advances in
diagnosis and treatment as well as practical self-help advice and
preventive measures. The book is one of a series on a wide range of
medical and health issues which covers common complaints and
illnesses, such as asthma and heart disease as well as more general
health topics, such as nutrition and travel health. Addresses of
useful organisations appear at the end of each book. |
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