Food Eating Challenges In Children: Challenge Materials For Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled

The food eating challenges materials used at different centers vary considerably. Some centers use freeze-dried foods, some use concentrated foods masked in other foods or capsules, and some use freshly prepared foods. This study aimed to develop and validate a number of recipes for Double Blind Placebo Control Food Challenges in Children. Common allergenic foods, cow’s milk, egg, soy, peanut, hazelnut and wheat were used where possible in their usual edible form. (more…)

Anaphylactic Shock - Allergy Reaction that Need Immediate Allergies Treatment

Although most forms of allergy causes uncomfortable situations, an extreme allergic reaction to an allergen can eventually lead to death. Those who had this kind of allergic reaction that commonly suffers as anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock. This kind of allergy symptoms need immediate treatment.

Please take note there is difference between anaphylactic and anaphylactic shock. (more…)

Use Natural Hives Remedies for Quick Relief

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When it comes to relation to natural hives remedies for quick relief, you must first understand what causes the hives, and when it occurs. The Hives are caused when the chemical histamine is released into your body when you get contact with something you allergic with (allergen).

The hives normally indicated by a red area of acute inflammation, like a flare. (more…)

Ayurveda Treatment for Allergies Medication

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Allergies refers to an exaggerated reaction by our healthy immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. These foreign substances are usually harmless. But, in a person whose body is prone to allergies, these foreign substances are recognized by the body and one part of the immune system is turned on. Allergy-producing substances are called as ‘allergens‘. Examples include pollens, dust mite, molds, danders, and certain foods. (more…)

Immunity to Bacteria and How Cellular Immune Response Reacts

immune_bacteriaBacteria cause allergic disease because of toxicity, invasiveness, immunopathology, or lends of these three mechanisms. Thus much of the interaction between a given bacterial species and the cellular immune response can be predicted by considering the immunological mechanisms available in relation to the mechanism of pathogenicity, and the structure of the bacterium. For a toxigenic bacterium, neutralizing antigen & antibody may be all that is needed. Otherwise destruction of the organism itself may be required. (more…)