Surviving the holidays with allergies
Whether you’re staying home or going to grandma’s, getting through the holiday season with allergies can be a challenge ... trees contain pollens or mold that can trigger an allergy, and tree sap can cause contact reactions [more...]
Date: 2008-11-10 22:25:42
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How to have an allergy-free Christmas tree
You might be able to reduce mold by cutting your own tree. When we sniff and sneeze during the holidays, live Christmas trees get the blame. [more...]
Date: 2008-12-07 09:41:03
December allergy
December allergy alert is on its way. Why? It's always good to know some very important details to stop the cause of your child's allergies ... . And when you buy your Christmas tree make sure to shake it to remove mold and loose needles. When you decide [more...]
Date: 2008-12-04 01:31:00
Allergy Report
So, what am I allergic to? Here's a list along with the rating system: ... Mite Pteronysinus ++++Dust Mite Farinae ++++Lambs Quarter (weed) +++Alternaria (mold) ++++Aspergillus (fungus) ++Helminthosporium (mold) +So basically - stay away from dust, trees, cats, feathers [more...]
Date: 2009-01-13 19:18:00
Sneezing around the Christmas Tree
Sneezing around the Christmas Tree By B. B. Hilsen | December 1, 2008 by B. B. Hilsen What Holiday Symbol is GREEN and making you sneeze? ... . In the article a Connecticut allergy specialist, Dr.John Santilli states; I’ve been in practice ... an intern’s apartment and took air samples for two weeks. For the first three days, the mold counts [more...]
Date: 2008-12-01 12:19:14
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