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Dog Allergy Natural Treatment
If you suffer from a mild dog allergy, natural treatment may help you control your symptoms, while still allowing you to spend time with your best friend. Then again, if your dog is the one with the allergies, natural treatments may be just the ticket to sort out some of his symptoms too! Here are a few common, and lesser known, ways to combat allergy with natural treatment.

Do Dog Breeds Allergies Differ?
When we think about canine allergies, it may not even occur to us that among the various dog breeds, allergies and their prevalence may differ. However, particularly when we are talking about skin allergies, there are dog breeds allergies seem to favor. Dogs Susceptible to Allergies Among the dog breeds allergies, particularly skin allergies, are commonplace in are the English Bulldog, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, and Dalmation, to name but a few popular breeds. Shar Peis and boxers, with their skin folds, are also dog breeds allergies seem to be more common in. If you are looking at owning any of those breeds, and dog breeds allergies may be more likely to occur in, you should be prepared that allergies, and their symptoms...

Choosing the Right Dog Allergy Treatment
If you have a dog with an allergy, choosing the right kind of treatment can be the difference between roaring success, and dismal failure. Of course, the first step is matching the type of dog allergy treatment to the type of allergy. Here is a breakdown of the types of allergy, and the recommended treatments.

'Flourishing with Food Allergies' Receives First-Rate Reviews
Flourishing with Food Allergies is receiving first first-rate reviews such as "as close to a 'bible' on the subject that exists" and "a food-allergy-support-group in a book." The book covers topics including food allergy impacts on autism, ADHD and asthma as well as food allergy research, the use of probiotics and examples for school and social event planning.

The Secret to Living with Allergies Part 8: Top Allergy Relief Steps For Help with Pet Allergies
If you have pet allergies, youre not alone. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI), approximately 10 percent of Americans may be allergic to animals. Of these allergy sufferers, many may have asthma and 20 to 30 percent of asthma sufferers have pet allergies. These asthma sufferers include kids with childhood asthma. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) explains that allergic asthma (caused by allergens such as dust mites, cat and dog dander and other environmental allergens) is the most common form of asthma in children. What can you do if you, your child or someone in your family has pet allergies? This edition of the Allergy Control Products series on The Secret to Livi...

Dogs and Allergies - The Facts
If your dog is scratching himself all of the time, the culprit may be allergies Just like humans have allergies that cause them to feel itchy, so do dogs

The Gluten-Free Mall, Your Special Diet Superstore! Marks 10th Anniversary
The Gluten-Free Mall began in 1998 with the simple goal of providing people with gluten free and food allergy needs the highest quality, and widest range of foods free of wheat, rye and barley gluten, soy, dairy, eggs, corn, and other common allergens. At that time, doctors thought gluten intolerance and gluten allergy were rare, and that celiac disease affected just 40,000 people. The National Institutes of Health now estimates that about 3 million people (1 in 133) suffer from celiac disease, and that only a small fraction (3%) of celiac cases have been diagnosed, while 97% of celiac cases remain undiagnosed.

New Book Sheds Light On Gluten Intolerance Affecting Millions
Dr. Stephen Wangen, founder of the IBS Treatment Center, busts myths and sheds new light on wheat allergies, celiac disease, and non-celiac gluten intolerance affecting millions of Americans in his book, "Healthier Without Wheat: A New Understanding of Wheat Allergies, Celiac Disease, and Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerance". This book will help millions of people and their physicians understand if and how wheat and gluten affects their health.

The Secret to Living With Allergies Part 2 Help With Pet Allergies
In Part 1: Understanding the Allergy Basics of the Allergy Control Products series on The Secret to Living with Allergies, the differences between seasonal allergies and indoor allergies were covered as well as diagnosing allergy triggers, the causes of allergy symptoms and important steps to take to find allergy relief. In indoor allergies, the top three allergen sources include dust mite allergens, molds and pet dander. Although some allergy sources are harder to identify, pet allergies may often be self-evident as contact with the animal or pet can cause obvious allergy symptoms. What may not be as well known is what causes pet allergies, as it is not actually the pet hair that is at the root of the problem. In Part 2 of the Aller...

Reduce Food Allergies With Aloe Vera Supplements
Some food allergies, even those that are not life-threatening, can severely interrupt your life and at a minimum, be very frustrating and sometimes stressful. If you are suffering from severe food allergies to common foods like nuts or wheat products, you may find yourself having to choose where you want to eat when you dine outside. Fortunately, there are oral aloe vera supplements that can help to lesson food allergies and in most cases, help people completely overcome their allergies.


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