Immunoglobulin E is an antibody, which is secreted from the
white blood cell as a defense agent in our body. It helps us
defending bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, which
attack our body. Once the immunoglobulin E attaches to the mast
cell, histamine chemical will be secreted from this cell.
Histamine is the main cause of nasal allergy. It causes the
blood vessel in the mucous membranes swelling and leaking of
fluid. Swelling causes congestion inside the nasal passages and
the leaking of fluid causes runny nose. When the nasal allergy
becomes critical, mucous membranes will become inflammatory and
itching.
Due to the main cause of the nasal allergy is histamine,
therefore, scientist has synthesized a few types of
antihistamine medications to block the reaction of histamine
with its receptors on cells and reduce the severity of the
allergic symptoms. These medications are like diphenhydramine,
chlorpheniramine, fexofenadine, loratadine, cetirizine,
terfenadine, clemastine and astemizole. Diphenhydramine,
chlorpheniramine, cetirizine and clemastine will cause
drowsiness. While, fexofenadine and loratadine will cause less
drowsiness. Terfenadine and astemizole won't cause any side
effect but they have interact effect with some of the antifungal
and antibiotics medication
Besides, corticosteroids hormone is used to reduce the
inflammation and itching in the nasal passages. Usually,
inflammation is coming together with the nasal allergy.
Actually, our body could secrete this hormone by itself from the
adrenal gland. It controls the sensitivity of our body immune
system. If the level of this hormone in our body is too high, it
may cause our immune system inert to the attack from viruses or
bacteria. If its level is too low, it will cause us become
hypersensitive. Nasal allergy is due to the low level of this
hormone. Therefore, applying this hormone onto the mucous
membranes (topically) as a nasal spray or taken by mouth
(orally) could reduce or prevent inflammation of the nasal
mucous membranes by altering the actions of various cells of the
immune system. Nowadays, this hormone is the most common
medication that the medical doctor will prescribe to the patient
who suffers critical nasal allergy. However, utilizing this
hormone too frequent could cause some side effects such as
burning sensation in the nose, unpleasant aftertaste and
nosebleeds.
Nasal allergy could be cured by practicing yoga. Yoga is a
stretching exercise combining with deep breathing. Many people
are turning to yoga to cure various types of illness such as
insomnia, anxiety disorders, back pain, chronic fatigue
syndrome, depression, diabetes, fibromyalgia , infertility,
menopause, shingles, stress and varicose veins. Practicing yoga
is more natural than taking medicine and it does not have any
side effect as long as you learn it from a qualify instructor.
Once you have mastered the technique, you can practice it
anytime when you are free.
Nasal allergy also could be cured using natural crystal. The
main compound in the crystal is silicon dioxide. The variety of
the crystal color is due to the existence of trace amount of
transition elements. Different color crystal has different
energy. We can see this energy using aura spectrophotometer.
Nasal allergy is due to the insufficiency of certain energy in
the patient body. By using crystal, nasal allergy patients can
increase this energy in their body by absorbing from the
crystal. Crystal is a tool that is used to transfer energy from
the earth to our body. Our earth is a living planet and there
are a lot of creatures living on its surface. Once the crystal
energy has been completely consumed, we usually bury this
crystal under the soil and let it absorbs the earth energy.
Using crystal to cure nasal allergy is the most economic way and
easiest method because it can be wore in our body as a wristlet
or necklace whenever we want.
By Alexander Chong Author of "How to cure your incurable nasal
allergy without using any synthetic drugs, herbs and expensive
devices". http://www.cure-nasal-allergy.com
About the author:
Alexander Chong Author of "How to cure your incurable nasal
allergy" http://www.cure-nasal-allergy.com/
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