How Herbs for Allergies Work. Histamines, how do histamines work?
Posted on November 19, 2009
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matbe the body swells in certain areas to kinda sorta quarantine the offending particles. then after that i think it may use inflamitory response to try to denature the whatever it is into somthing harmless.
I think I am allergic to dust. It is stuck in my nose all the time and i cant breathe normally through nose, only through mouth. Can anyone please tell me how can I get rid of that? I tried spray medicine for nose from medicine store.. the only thing it does is clearing my nose from dust or anything thats in it for a couple of hours and then again..
Thank you all.
Love your videos!!
I am allergic to: cats, dogs, other furry beasts, dust, pollen, feathers, mold, bees, bananas, apples, peanuts, sesame, strawberries, chemicals. I use the avoidance technique but I miss bananas and sesame.
Histamines are an indicator to other (possibly white blood cells) that skin cells release to show where the allergens are around, so that they can destroy it. It swells and reddens the area of contact.
My brother has a Hot pepper allergenic rescission like the gay in Mrs. Doubtfire.
histamines are chemicals released by activated mast cells which have detected an allergen. It acts to defend the body, yet sometimes it responds to pointless stuff like dust or pollen as well as diseases.
When we get allergies, our bodies swell in order to trap the infection or antigen by holding it in that one location in order to destroy it.
I think that pressure is put on so that it’s harder for to transport the allergen.
to stop the invasion
From what I read, histamine is a large protein molecule that is produced when protein is not completely digested. It is toxic.
your funny. I’m allergic to msg, can have a anaphaletic shock and allergic to phenelynatics.
Im guessing to limit blood loss, to limit spreading of attack, to redirect blood flow, and to help fight the attack.
what is the pic in the background
to block out things that seem harmful, or to increance temp
I’m allergic to early mornings, my body doesnt like seeing them at all.
i am alergic to moister in places like in a room , i cant breathe
slows down to stop the posion from entering the body
anything made of feather – makes me get an asthma attack (if i keep sleeping on a feature pillow for example).
Other than that – I am pretty healthy
yes! I’m so smart lol xD
it chokes everything up, so the dangerous toxins/what ever, that entered some part of your body, don’t have an easy way to rush into your rest of your body via your blood.
I didn’t have allergies all my life until now, I just found out that I have “hives” but its just triggered when I do EXTREME sport, so my head is full of blood and hot…
I think histamin tells the bodypart where it flows to gather water and swell (at least its like that in the skin allergy “hives”)
i think ’cause so the person knows that there are let’s say pollens in his/hers nose
i had standard that i know to dust and pollens, thoes are that i know but i some way i’m a lot better with that than as a kid
me… the inland valley, LA