Monday, February 13, 2012

More Questions - Allergies, Pollen......?

So sorry to keep posting, but I always think of something else to ask. Can pollen get on your clothes and if you are already getting hives from the pollen, will touching clothes make the hives come on? I have read that when you are allergic to something, histimaes (spelling) are released into your blood stream. So, even if you don't touch what you are allergic to (inhale it, pollen in the air) can that cause hives as well? or does your skin have to actually touch the allergen.

More Questions - Allergies, Pollen......?
If you have a pollen allergy, take a teaspoon of LOCAL honey each day and you will have no allergies after a month or so. The local honey works with your body to develop immunities to all the air born irritants around you. The longer you take it, the better your health will be as it is a natural immune booster. It helps fight cold and flu germs as well.
Reply:U need to increase ur iodine intake to help ur thyroid not think that many things are allergic...govt. requires 150mcg a day to maintain a stable thyroid but it seems u have problems that have not enable a healthy thyroid ......try this up ur intake to bout 500 to 900 mcg a day see what happens betch u u have less allergy problems....and remember its always Gods plan that u get ur answers...have a good day
Reply:Yes. If you have environmental allergies they can get on your clothes. Listen to the news for the 'code orange' warning for pollen in the air.

Now consider, the pollen is in the air; so if you go outside it will get on your face, hair, clothing. Now, you are going to drive? Well, your car is covered with pollen. My daughter had a white car and we could see the coating of pollen on her car on some days! You don't have to touch it; it is in the air and it lands on you.

I had to get into the habit of wearing gloves or carry a paper towel in my hand so as to not touch the car door. I could feel the pollen on my face and it made my face and neck itchy and I would break out. I carry wipes and wash my face as soon as I get in the car to help prevent the itching.


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