This Part 3 takes a look at the vexing problem of allergies, an increasingly common problem. Are there useful new approaches we can bring to these? Are these different for airborne and food allergies and for chemical sensitivities?

Reading our introductory Building immune strength can be useful to making sense of our approach to infections.. There are also other practical guides to managing  infections and immune diseases that you can also look through.

Like all the other parts of this issue this ends with a practical guide to applying the power of  plants to help support you.

 

Articles

Articles

1. Intro to Allergies

New orientations to allergies can help identify natural approaches to minimise their impact and reduce the need for prescriptions and other treatments.    IntroductionMost people with allergies will...

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2. Mould: the allergy dark horse

Inhaled mould spores and cell fragments are gaining increasing attention as causes of allergy. If identified or suspected they require different approaches to reduction and treatment.   Mould: the...

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3. Food allergies

Many people find eating certain foods uncomfortable. Food allergies are less common forms of intolerance. They are, however, more severe, can be dangerous and should be identified as well as...

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4. The power of plants in allergies

Plant remedies rarely compete directly with conventional allergy medicines. Rather the focus is to help avoid overreaction to allergens by firming up barriers and using a ‘constitutional’...

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