Brain Allergies

Brain Allergies
Title Brain Allergies PDF eBook
Author Willam H. Philpott
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 318
Release 2000-04-22
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780658003981

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The medical link between between inflammation of the brain and subsequent dysfunctions, infections and deficiencies has long been proposed by forward-thinking doctors & researchers. This text explains in layperson's terms how supernutrition, magnetic therapy and other cutting edge therapies can offer hope to those suffering from so-called untreatable conditions.

Brain allergies

Brain allergies
Title Brain allergies PDF eBook
Author William H. Philpott
Publisher
Total Pages 229
Release 1980
Genre
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Brain Allergies

Brain Allergies
Title Brain Allergies PDF eBook
Author William H. Philpott
Publisher Keats Publishing
Total Pages 235
Release 1987
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780879834265

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Brain Allergies: The Psycho-Nutrient Connection

Brain Allergies: The Psycho-Nutrient Connection
Title Brain Allergies: The Psycho-Nutrient Connection PDF eBook
Author William H. Philpott
Publisher McGraw-Hill
Total Pages 312
Release 2000-09
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780071836098

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Allergy and the Nervous System

Allergy and the Nervous System
Title Allergy and the Nervous System PDF eBook
Author John Bienenstock
Publisher Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages 286
Release 2012
Genre Medical
ISBN 3805599846

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In recent decades, it has become increasingly clear that the immune and nervous systems communicate with each other in a bidirectional way. The role of chronic stress in allergic disease and inflammation has been confirmed and raises the important question of how psychosocial factors influence the outcome of allergic conditions. This book explains the roles of the autonomic, peripheral and central nervous systems in allergy and asthma. With contributions from leading authorities - both clinicians and basic researchers - it covers a wide range of topics from psychology over epigenetics to brain imaging. The 15 invited reviews discuss topics such as the role of stress in allergy and asthma, the concept of programming in utero and in childhood and adulthood, the significance of neurotrophins, and the involvement of the nervous system in the lung in asthma and lung inflammation. The interactions between mast cells and the nervous system are examined as well as the role of the gut microbiome in regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the stress response. Further chapters are devoted to neural and behavioral changes associated with food allergy, the role of the neuroendocrine system in the skin, and the way in which itch is processed by the brain. Unique in its field, this valuable volume is recommended reading not only for allergologists, psychologists specializing in allergy and somatic manifestations, respirologists and asthma researchers, but for anyone interested in psychoneuroimmunology.

Allergy, Brains, and Children Coping

Allergy, Brains, and Children Coping
Title Allergy, Brains, and Children Coping PDF eBook
Author Ray C. Wunderlich
Publisher
Total Pages 186
Release 1973
Genre Psychology
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No More Allergies

No More Allergies
Title No More Allergies PDF eBook
Author Gary Null
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 424
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1628739738

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More than 40 million Americans suffer from allergies that range from wheat to dogs to dust. Some allergies cause a mild hay fever reaction, some cause anaphylactic shock, and some lead to longterm reactions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, and even HIV infection. Gary Null offers an alternative solution to the drugs that most western doctors are quick to prescribe. Gary Null writes, “An allergy is . . . due to an immune system that is in hypervigilant mode. The more challenge there is to an immune system, the greater your response will be. . . . If you have a really strong immune system, your lymphocytes and phagocytes are able to engulf and digest antigens. Therefore, to eliminate allergic responses we must strengthen our immune systems.” He then proceeds to offer advice on exactly which foods will help build up your immune system and which to avoid, which supplements to take, and what other steps you can do to fight back against allergies naturally. Complete with dozens of allergy-fighting recipes and inspiring testimonials, this is a must-have book for anyone suffering from any kind of allergy.