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Channel Health's Hazel Courteney on the causes of allergies and how you can cope with them so they don't ruin your skiing holiday
Increasing numbers of people are suffering from allergies due to the thousands of potential triggers including food additives, preservatives, chemicals, pollution, cigarette smoke and pollen.
The body can only cope with so many potential
allergens and when the body has exceeded its ability to cope symptoms begin to appear. This is why it is possible to develop problems like hay fever and food
sensitivity at any age.
There are now more than 3,500 food additives in
use and an average person ingests 4.5kg of these a year, ten times the amount we ate thirty years ago.
A further 3,000 chemicals such as lead and cadmium
are in the air that we breathe. Our bodies were never designed to deal with this quantity of chemicals and for those who suffer allergies, the body is simply
saying that it has had enough.
Diet
Many allergies have their basis in a leaky gut, where undigested food particles leak through the gut wall causing an allergic response. Improving digestion and eating the right diet can be of enormous benefit in reducing allergic reactions.
Eat a natural wholefood diet, whilst avoiding any foods to which you know you are sensitive. The common culprits are wheat, dairy produce made from cows milk, yeast, eggs
and oranges. It is worth noting that the foods you crave the most and eat a lot of (such as bread) are the most likely trigger for your problem! Most cravings take about a month to break so be patient with yourself.
Supplements That May Help
Histazyme, a complex containing calcium, vitamin C, zinc, bromelain, silica, vitamin A and manganese which acts
as a natural anti-histamine.
HEP194 containing the herb silymarin, the enzyme lipase, the amino acid methionine and B vitamins that help cleanse the liver.
Two acidophilus capsules daily for six weeks to replace the good bacteria in the gut and aid digestion. A multi-vitamin plus three grams of vitamin C daily.
Two mega GLA capsules (gamma linolenic acid, an
essential fatty acid) to help heal the leaky gut. All above available from BioCare on 0121-433 3727.
The amino acid glutamine helps to heal the gut
and reduce allergic responses especially when a food allergy is suspected, take
one capsule thirty minutes before each main meal. Cabbage is rich in
Glutamine, so make sure you eat plenty of cabbage and make vegetable juices that
include raw cabbage. Aloe vera juice can help reduce allergic tendencies,
take three tablespoons daily in juice or water. Available from Higher Nature on
01435 882880.
Suggested Reading
Food Allergy and
Nutrition Revolution by Dr James Braly, £14-99, Keats Not all in the Mind by
Robert Mackerness (photocopy available £9-99) Poisons Around Us by Henry
A. Schroeder, £10.99, Keats. To order call The Nutri Centre on 0207 323
2382HintsFresh cabbage juice is high in L Glutamine which
is known to help to heal a leaky gut. Many allergy sufferers can benefit
enormously by switching from tap water to mineral or filtered water instead.
Tests in America found that 98% of environmentally ill patients improved just by
eliminating tap water. An excellent water filter is Fresh Water 1000
costing £250 from The Fresh Water Filter Company, for further details call 0208 558 7495. There is an allergy blood test called the Immuno Test, which
although expensive at £295 is thought to be accurate. It reveals all the
allergies, and makes all the difference to a full recovery. A free
allergy fact sheet plus details of the allergy test are available by sending a
large SAE to Higher Nature, The Nutrition Centre, Burwash Common, East Sussex
TN19 7LX. To test if you have a food allergy, firstly take your resting
pulse rate. Then eat a food to which you think you may be sensitive like bread
or milk. Wait fifteen to thirty minutes and take your pulse again. If your pulse
has increased by more than ten beats a minute, it is likely that you have a
sensitivity to the test food. Medivac Health Care make a range of vacuum
cleaners for asthmatics and allergy prone people, they cost from £159.95 and are
effective high powered vacuums which do not give out dust in its exhaust.
Further details call 01625 539401. Honeywell make a variety of room
air filter called Hepa air cleaners, which remove all known airborne allergens
from the room. For details call 0800 521 121 Breakspear Hospital, Hemel
Hempstead specialises in the treatment of all types of allergies. For further
information call 01442 261 333.
Hazel Courteney is one of Britain's foremost experts in alternative health care - check out his columns in www.Channelhealth.tv for more information..
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