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Dealing with allergies
using vitamins
For millions of people allergies
are something they think they
have to live with. Similarly
many people believe the only way
to treat allergies is with
medication. For some people that
may be true, however for many
people vitamins are a solid
alternative to medication.
In either case, vitamins can
provide a great benefit to the
allergy sufferer and should be
considered and discussed with
your physician. Although they
may not completely cure your
allergies they may allow you to
reduce the amount of medication
you take, or in some cases may
allow you to stop taking
medication altogether.
Below is a list of some of the
most common and most beneficial
vitamins used to treat and
manage symptoms suffered by
those with allergies.
* Copper (Amino Acid Chelate):
Crucial to the formation of
T-cells and is an essential
component of Super Oxide
Dismutase, an antioxidant that
fights free radial damage to the
mitochondria, which are the
energy producing portion of the
cells in your body.
* Vitamin C (Ascorbate): Is
shown to decrease production of
histamine, reducing immediate
allergy potential, also helps to
relieve allergic symptoms and
prevent inflammatory reactions,
provides an effect like that of
an antihistamine and assists in
production of adrenal hormones
needed to combat the stress that
the body suffers which is
imposed by allergic reactions.
* Magnesium (Citrate):
Considered the anti-stress
mineral. Buffers the acidic
stage of an allergic reaction.
Required in many of the body's
detoxification pathways. May
reduce the broncho-constrictor
in asthma by relaxing the
muscles around the bronchial
tubes.
* Selenium (Amino Acid Chelate):
Protects cell membranes and
stimulates immune function,
enhances function of Vitamin C
within the body, increases the
B-cell antibody response and is
essential in the body's
production of Coenzyme Q10.
* Vitamin B15: Helps to increase
endurance and decrease muscle
fatigue.
* Molybdenum (Amino Acid Chelate):
Enhances the body's use of
sulfur amino acids, also
enhances the cells' ability to
utilize Vitamin C and detoxifies
sulfites and aldehydes.
* Calcium (Citrate): Helps the
body regulate its acid/alkaline
balance in tissues, helps to
buffer the acidic stage of an
allergic reaction and reduces
histamine production.
The vitamins listed above do not
necessarily all need to be taken
by each and every allergy
sufferer. You'll want to make a
list of the vitamins listed
above and discuss with your
physician which of them would be
the most beneficial given the
allergies that you have.
Although adding vitamins to your
diet may not completely
alleviate your allergy
suffering, a healthy body is the
best defense against allergies,
and many other conditions.
Taking vitamins such as those
listed above in conjunction with
a healthy diet and exercise
routine will undoubtedly make a
positive impact on your life.