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| Pollen is just the icing on the cake for a lot
of people. Often the real culprits are the year-round allergens
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| Mold, animal dander, and house dust
contain substances that can put our immune system into overload.
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A common misconception
made by allergy sufferers is that if you can't avoid all allergens
all of the time, there is no point trying to avoid any of them.But
the truth is, breathing in these air-borne allergens is a cumulative
problem.Think of your immune system as a glass. It takes in
allergens and starts filling up. But symptoms don't appear until
the glass is filled and begins to overflow. Whether you
are allergic to one or several substances, avoidance of even
one of them can keep your "glass" from overflowing.
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| If you find yourself in the company
of millions of allergy sufferers diagnosed with the most common
allergy of all -- house dust mite allergy -- making your bedroom
an allergy-free zone is a smart first line of defense. Giving
your body eight hours of super-clean air will give your system
a chance to recover, and that could mean relief from suffering
throughout the entire day. Dust Mite Control
Efficacy Test. |
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