{"id":1340,"date":"2011-04-04T18:18:15","date_gmt":"2011-04-04T18:18:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drconnieamundson.com\/?p=1340"},"modified":"2011-04-04T18:18:15","modified_gmt":"2011-04-04T18:18:15","slug":"controlling-allergies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartmountainchiropractic.com\/es\/controlling-allergies\/","title":{"rendered":"Controlling Allergies (April 2011)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For many, springtime means the start of little  league games, gardening, or long walks with your dog.  However, for at least one in four Americans  it means itchy watery eyes, sneezes, runny noses, bronchial swelling, nasal  congestion and a slew of other allergy related symptoms. But before you start  pointing fingers at pollen, grass, weeds and molds for bringing on these  maladies, take a look at your overall health and lifestyle habits that could be  contributing to those symptoms.<\/p>\n<p>The pollen, dust and mold are actually just  harmless substances in our environment which some immune systems  inappropriately target as dangerous invaders. To protect the body, certain  cells are activated to fight off the invaders leading to an extreme  inflammatory response and the release of a chemical called histamine into the  blood stream. This immune system malfunction causes your common allergy  symptoms like watery eyes, swelling and mucus production.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Amazingly, allergies are the 5th  leading chronic disease in the U.S.  among all ages, and the 3rd most common chronic disease among  children under 18 years old. The annual cost of allergies is estimated to be  nearly $7 billion.  Direct costs accounted for nearly $6 billion ($5.7 billion in  medications and $300 million in office visits). For adults, allergies (hay  fever) is a major cause of work absenteeism resulting in nearly 4 million missed  or lost workdays each year for a cost of more than $700 million in total lost  productivity.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>In April 2009, we talked about the antiseptic theory as it relates to  the immune system and the potential for it to be a cause of allergy symptoms.  You can review this material on our website in the newsletter section.<\/p>\n<h2>Allergies On The Rise: Genetically Modified Organisms to Blame?<\/h2>\n<p>The incidence of allergies has increased remarkably just  since 1996&#8211;from 6% of American children 18 and under to 9% in 2003, according  to the National Center for Health Statistics. All  allergies seem to be on the rise, in fact, but \u00abit&#8217;s not just that more  kids have allergies,\u00bb says Dr. Marc Rothenberg, director of allergy and  immunology at Cincinnati Children&#8217;s Hospital. \u00abThe severity of those  allergies has also increased.\u00bb   Interestingly, with all the angst over peanuts, dust and pollen, the  potential allergy-causing properties of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)  has been quietly overlooked. GM foods were introduced in the early 1990\u2019s and  there are a growing number of experts who believe that GM foods are  contributing to the huge jump in food allergies in the US, especially  among children.<\/p>\n<p>The UK  is one of the few countries that conduct a yearly food allergy evaluation. In  March 1999, researchers at the York Laboratory were alarmed to discover that  reactions to soy had skyrocketed by 50% over the previous year.  Over 90% of worlds soy crops are genetically  modified.  For more information about  GMO\u2019s, the history and where they can be found, please review our January 2011  newsletter on our website.<\/p>\n<p>Since GM foods  have genes from other plants or animals inserted into its genetic structure,  scientists and environmental and health advocates have long been concerned that  this could initiate allergies in humans.   An article in 2002 <em>Journal of Anatomy<\/em> however denies any direct  evidence that [GMO] food may represent a possible danger for health yet they  readily admit the scientific literature in this field is quite poor.<\/p>\n<p>Some scientists  however, say that gene modification isn&#8217;t as predictable as GMO advocates claim  it is. \u00abWhen inserted, genes can get disrupted, fused, mutated, or altered  in unknown ways,\u00bb says Doug Gurian-Sherman, a senior scientist at the  Institute for Food Safety.   A study from  1999 indicated farm workers exposed to bio-engineered corn had elevated levels  of proteins that were related to known allergens in their blood. These farm workers  had shown higher than normal skin irritation, asthma and \u00abrhinitus\u00bb  (runny noses)\u2014all classic allergic reactions. Studies were never repeated on  those subjects to prove that the allergies were due to the GMOs or some other  factor. Tests on mice that have ingested genetically modified corn found  increased immune responses when compared to traditional corn.<\/p>\n<h2>Allergy Prevention Guide:<\/h2>\n<p>If you are prone to allergies consider other preventative sources:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Start with clean air. HEPA Air Filters helps  reduce exposure to allergens in your environment. <\/li>\n<li>Use antibiotics only when absolutely  necessary.  Antibiotics rid the gut of  all bacteria (even the beneficial bacterium necessary for gut health).  There is an important relationship between  the gastrointestinal, respiratory and immune system. <\/li>\n<li>Focus on making sure you have foundational  healthy eating practices in place. Refer to our newsletter \u201cEating Clean\u201d from  December 2009 for more information. <\/li>\n<li>Take a quality multiple vitamin; For help on  choosing quality supplements, please refer to our December 2010 newsletter  \u201cUnderstanding Supplement Labels\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Vitamin C is a natural antihistamine.  Consider taking 6000mg per day* as a  maintenance dose.<\/li>\n<li>Vitamin D3 at 3000IU per day*:  low vitamin D levels could increase the  likelihood of children and adolescents developing both environmental and food  allergies. Research has also discovered that vitamin D may be an effective  therapeutic agent to treat or prevent allergy to a common mold.<\/li>\n<li>Omega 3 Fish Oil at 500mg per day*;  Omega 3\u2019s have an anti-inflammatory affect.<\/li>\n<li>Eliminate all forms of dairy consumption.<\/li>\n<li>If you start to develop symptoms, take  Orthomolecular\u2019s product called Natural D-Hyst at 6 per day*. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Everyone is unique.  There may be  some underlying deficiencies that keep your body from functioning  optimally.  Getting thoroughly tested can  help identify these deficiencies and give you a better game plan on supplementation  and lifestyle changes that will work best for you.  Don\u2019t guess about your health, schedule a  nutritional consultation today.<\/p>\n<p>*Dosages  are based on 150lb adult.  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