Q&A: How do you know if your dog has skin allergies?
Posted By: on July 27, 2011 at 2:55 pmQuestion by southpride09: How do you know if your dog has skin allergies?
Our dog has been making funny nosies when he is breathing. When we pet him his skin twitches, And he has been scratching at his belly. If you could help us it would be great!
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Answer by Katie E
a vet
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How long did it take you to get your allergy testing results?
Posted By: on July 27, 2011 at 2:52 amQuestion by Candee: How long did it take you to get your allergy testing results?
It will be 2 weeks tomorrow for me. I called today and nothing yet. I got the IgE RAST and IgG tests done.
Thanks!
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Answer by Jasmine
i never had allergies
but you should of gotten in by two weeks
call in and see how long till you get them
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DHS Latest Propaganda Video Calls White Americans Terrorists!! – Alex Jones Tv 4/4
Posted By: on July 26, 2011 at 8:51 pm
DHS Video Characterizes White Americans as Most Likely Terrorists Big Sis fear campaign continues, but Americans are just as likely to be killed by peanut allergies than they are in terrorist attacks Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.com Thursday, July 21, 2011 A new promotional video released by the Department of Homeland Security characterizes white middle class Americans as the most likely terrorists, as Big Sis continues its relentless drive to cement the myth that mad bombers are hiding around every corner, when in reality Americans are just as likely to be killed by lightning strikes or peanut allergies. www.youtube.com The video is part of Homeland Security’s million dollar “See Something, Say Something” program that encourages Americans to report “suspicious activity,” which in every case throughout history has been a trait of oppressive, dictatorial regimes. In the course of the 10 minute clip, a myriad of different behaviors are characterized as terrorism, including opposing surveillance, using a video camera, talking to police officers, wearing hoodies, driving vans, writing on a piece of paper, and using a cell phone recording application. Despite encouraging viewers not to pay attention to a person’s race in determining whether or not they may be a terrorist, almost all of the scenarios in the clip proceed to portray white people as the most likely terrorists. Bizarrely, nearly every single one of the “patriotic” Americans who reports …
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Should I Consider Moving to Decrease My Allergy Symptoms?
Posted By: on July 26, 2011 at 2:52 pmQuestion by tara Brianna: Should I Consider Moving to Decrease My Allergy Symptoms?
Should I Consider Moving to Decrease My Allergy Symptoms?
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Answer by Evan Day
No. Moving to a different geographic climate will not help “cure” allergies. You should take herbal treatment for allergies. Because it will cures completely. Please go through online for all information or consult an allergen . Recently I visit http://www.theallergyreliefguide.com/ , which is a famous sites that help you for knowing all details about your queries. Few other sites are also provided the details are, http://www.theallergyreliefguide.com/, www.ausatinallergydoctor.com/, www.alleargy-treatment-guide.com/.Salicylates are aspirin like compounds. It would be very difficult to isolate salicylates in foods.
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10 Common Allergy Triggers & How to Avoid Allergies – NATURAL REMEDIES
Posted By: on July 26, 2011 at 8:53 am
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Q&A: What are the common stressed related skin allergies of Filipinos?
Posted By: on July 25, 2011 at 2:51 pmQuestion by junraymond: What are the common stressed related skin allergies of Filipinos?
I have a skin disease that when I get stressed, It forms in my hands. They are small, round clumps and watery inside and very itchy too. What is this?
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Answer by jane
Basically this is just a form of eczema or dermatitis. An underlying sensitivity or allergy can be the root of the problem. You don’t say if you are an allergy sufferer or not.
Stress can aggravate any medical condition. Try switching to hypoallergenic soaps and laundry products to see if this helps.
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Posted By: on July 25, 2011 at 2:53 am
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www.barfworld.com Why your dogs allergies may be food related, in particular to commercial Kibble. Learn how a simple switch to a raw meat diet may eliminate your dog’s allergies.
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merchantsoftheworldstore.com An all natural herbal supplement that helps with allergies and sinus problems. Sinus Plus helps relieves sneezing, headaches, mucus, watery eyes and nasal drip. Ingredients includes: Oregano, also known as wild marjoram, mountain mint and winter sweet. This herb has a very ancient medical reputation. It has been used as a traditional remedy for allergies, eliminating mucus, colds and flu, inflammation of the mouth and throat. Horehound: is a grayish white, hairy, flowering herb that can be used for mild coughs, colds, and bronchitis. Echinacea: The dried root of Echinacea has been valued for its broad-based action against different types of viral and bacterial illnesses, such as colds, bronchitis, ear infections and influenza. Lobelia: is most widely used for respiratory illnesses such as asthma and bronchitis. Cinchona: also known as Peruvian Bark. Can be used for chills, fever, sore throat, and indigestion. Bee Pollen: reputed to help with respiratory allergies. Bee pollen is said to boost physical energy and endurance.
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