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The Latest in Allergy Research
Steve Crooks


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New allergy research is being done all the time to find ways to combat
and control allergy symptoms, especially for those suffering from the
severity of one or more allergies. Even people who have mild forms of
allergies find that they can disrupt their lives and make it difficult
to carry out their normal everyday activities.

The Allergy
Research Group, which is available on the web at
www.allergyresearchgroup.com, offered in a newsletter called Focus,
which concerns the many different types of research stratifies, which
goes to help allergy sufferers find relief. For example, in 2006 there
was a landmark study that came out of Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in
New York, showed that a number of Chinese herbs (known as ASHMI), when
mixed together, could be nearly as effective in helping with allergies,
as can the use of steroids.

ASHMI has now formed the basis
of another allergy research study on Mt. Sinai to see if allergies have
been dependent on the steroid medication for asthma can be weaned off
of them and put on the Chinese herbs, with better results and less
concern about side effects. So far, the initial results are promising.


The allergy research so far has concluded that these adaptogenic herbs
can help to support the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and can be
an advantage in restoring adrenal function to normal levels. It is also
believed that these Chinese herbs may have immunotherapeutic properties
that are beneficial for asthma and allergies.

It is
important that researchers and scientists constantly seek new forms of
allergy alleviate the symptoms of allergy research in the hope that
ultimately a cure for allergies can be found. It is important to
remember, but that there are many types of allergies and what can help
to combat one from May not work so well in a different form. In other
words, what is a good match for a drug allergies can not respond as
well to a food allergy.








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