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  • Spices That Help You Breathe

    If you're having trouble breathing, you may want to try natural methods to relieve your problem rather than heading to the doctor. Whether your breathing problems are from a cold, sinus infection or asthma, you'll find that there are spices to help you breathe. Used correctly, you'll be feeling better in no time.

  • How to Help My Allergies

    If you have allergies, whether they are seasonal or annual, there are many things you can do to help ease symptoms. When your body is exposed to an allergen, your immune system attempts to fight it. This often leads to the release of a protein/histamine that causes physical symptoms. Reducing your exposure to the allergens that trigger your histamine response decreases or in some cases eliminates your allergy symptoms. A few simple changes around your home can really help improve allergy symptoms.

  • Do Dehumidifier's Help With Allergies?

    Dehumidifiers are portable appliances that evaporate and absorb moisture from indoor air. The process of dehumidification helps allergies by creating a dry environment in which common household allergens can not accumulate.

  • Foods to Help Relieve Foot Drop

    Foot drop is a condition in which your toes drag on the ground when you are walking. This is usually because of a weakness of the dorsi flexor muscles in your foot. There are many causes of foot drop, and there are dietary measures that can help ease foot drop by making your muscles stronger.

  • Help With Grain Allergies

    Individuals with grain allergies exhibit a susceptibility or intolerance to foods like corn, wheat, oats, barley and rye. This is often problematic because a majority of basic foods (breads, flours, cereals) contain one or more of these grains. Dealing with grain allergies involves careful consideration of which foods to avoid as well as knowing how to handle any allergic reactions that may occur.

  • How Do Steroids Help Allergies?

    One in every five people in the U.S. suffers from hay fever. For some, steroid medications don't just make life easier; they are lifesaving and are normally prescribed to be used as needed. They are also prescribed after a life-threatening health scare, such as an anaphylactic reaction.

  • Help Relieve Feet From Gout

    Gout is a disease that usually afflicts the feet, knees and legs of people who have high levels of uric acid in their bloodstream. The most commonly afflicted body part is the big toe. Gout is a form of acute arthritis usually linked with lack of physical activity and a poor diet. There are medications that will diminish the effects of gout, but adjusting your diet is also essential.

  • Scientific Reasons Vinegar Helps Relieve Heartburn

    Heartburn symptoms are experienced by almost everyone at some point. Occasional heartburn is annoying but usually not a serious threat to your health or lifestyle. However, many people suffer from heartburn on a regular basis, and often the discomfort is severe. This is cause for concern because serious injury can result from prolonged and repeated heartburn. Many sufferers turn to vinegar to treat their symptoms.

  • Vitamins to Help Relieve Premenopausal Symptoms

    Premenopause is the transitional period that occurs before women enter full menopause. Women can begin experiencing these symptoms in their late 30s or 40s. A slowdown in the reproductive cycle which begins around that time affects progesterone levels. The reduced levels of progesterone and elevated levels of estrogen attribute to the onset of symptoms.

  • How to Use Periactin

    Periactin is the brand name of the drug cyproheptadine, a prescription medication recommended to allergy sufferers as well as patients diagnosed with a cold. It is a histamine blocker that controls allergy and cold symptoms. Symptoms that are managed with the use of Periactin include sneezing, watery eyes, hives, coughing and itching. Follow the directions of your doctor implicitly when using Periactin.

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