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home:diseases:allergies_sensitivities [02.11.2019] – [Notes and comments] sallieqhome:diseases:allergies_sensitivities [02.11.2019] – [Treating 'allergy' symptoms] sallieq
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 =====Treating 'allergy' symptoms===== =====Treating 'allergy' symptoms=====
  
-If your 'allergy' symptoms are intolerable, first reduce immunopathology by using the strategies suggested in  to see if they improve. If they do, then you know you are dealing with a Th1 response, also known as [[home:mp:immunopathology|Immunopathology]]+If your 'allergy' symptoms are intolerable, first reduce immunopathology by using the strategies suggested in [[home:mp:managing_immunopathology|Managing immunopathology]] to see if they improve. If they do, then you know you are dealing with a Th1 response, also known as [[home:mp:immunopathology|Immunopathology]]
  
-If you do not achieve relief from the MP meds adjustments, you may use palliative meds (Rx or OTC) ordered by your Dr and recommended acceptable in [[home:othertreatments|othertreatments]]+If you do not achieve relief from the MP meds adjustments, you may use palliative meds (Rx or OTC) ordered by your Dr and following recommendations in [[home:othertreatments|Other treatments]]
 It is okay to take antihistamines to treat intolerable symptoms. Try to use short-acting antihistamines, such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) which can be taken as needed only, to reduce the amount of medication used. It is okay to take antihistamines to treat intolerable symptoms. Try to use short-acting antihistamines, such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) which can be taken as needed only, to reduce the amount of medication used.
  
-Dry eyes and eye drops//  see//  [[https://marshallprotocol.com/forum48/14149.html|The eyes have it]]+Dry eyes and eye drops//  see//  [[https://marshallprotocol.com/forum48/14149.html|The eyes have it]]*
  
-also [[https://marshallprotocol.com/forum48/15760.html|allergic foods and IP]]+//see also// [[https://marshallprotocol.com/forum48/15760.html|allergic foods and IP]]* (//log-in required*//)
  
 =====Allergy medications===== =====Allergy medications=====
  
-The use of allergy medications such as [[http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/monteluk.htm|Singulair]] tabletswhich is a bronchodilator, preventive for allergic (Th2 immune system) responses and anti-inflammatory agent, are not so benign. They affect the immune system and may interfere with the MP meds so their use should be avoided // unless // you are sure that the source of your symptoms is a true allergic response. If your breathing feels okay without it, perhaps you do not need it. An short-acting, nonsteroid [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=4175&forum_id=23&jump_to=72854#p72854|inhaler]] may be a better choice.+The use of allergy medications such as (), a bronchodilator, preventive for allergic (Th2 immune system) responses and anti-inflammatory agent, are not so benign. They affect the immune system and may interfere with the MP meds so their use should be avoided // unless // you are sure that the source of your symptoms is a true allergic response. If your breathing feels okay without it, perhaps you do not need it. An short-acting, nonsteroid inhaler may be a better choice.
  
  
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 [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=10371&forum_id=32&jump_to=125033#p125033|My immune response / symptoms are too strong. What should I do?]] [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=10371&forum_id=32&jump_to=125033#p125033|My immune response / symptoms are too strong. What should I do?]]
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 +[[http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/monteluk.htm|Singulair]] 
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 + [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=4175&forum_id=23&jump_to=72854#p72854|inhaler]]
  
  
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