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Allergy and Asthma Relief Verses Taking Medicine and FICO Scores?

FOXBUSINESSNEWS.COM just reported that the federal government is looking at assigning FICO scores to patients who take medicine. In case you don’t recall what a FICO score is, think about credit ratings. IF you have bad credit, you will have a low FICO score. If you have fair credit, you will have an average FICO [...]

USA Today 8/4/2011 Article: “Read Labels Because ‘All Drugs Have Side Effects.” Consider Using The Bax Aura for Allergy Symptoms Like Headaches, Asthma, Sinusitis, Colitis, and Chronic Fatigue.

A recent article in the USA Today lists some of the common risks associated with overuse of OTC medications. Benadryl (antihistamine) leads to memory loss, drowsiness, dryness, and disorientation. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) can lead lead to gastrointestinal pain, bleeding, and kidney damage. Loratadine (Claritin-D) can lead to increased heart rate and insomnia. Ranitidine (Zantac) can [...]

Asthma, Allergy Symptoms, Adrenal Fatigue, & Indianapolis’ Heat Waves

Have you noticed it harder to breathe? If you suffer from allergy symptoms like asthma, sinusitis, headaches, itching skin, and fatigue, be careful outside if the heat is rising. Extreme heat stresses the body. the greater the stress, the weaker the body’s response to producing antihistamines. Under heavy thermal stresses, the body will attempt to [...]

Indianapolis, an Unhealthy Place to Live…Allergies, Asthma, etc.

According to a recent report published in the Indy Star, Indianapolis now ranks 46th in 50 cities for health. Factors affecting poor health in our community and health included but were not limited to diet/weight, poverty, pollution, smoking, and life style. As health declines, symptoms arises related to allergies like asthma, bronchitis, colitis, IBS, eczema, [...]

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America says Indianapolis Ranks in Top 20 Most Challenging Places to Live with Asthma in 2011

Not New York, Chicago, or Detroit could top Indianapolis in this category. According to the AAFA (Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America), Indianapolis ranks 16th for the most challenging places to breath in America if you have asthma. The symptoms are obvious and the results can be fatal if not debilitating. The Bioveda Wellness BAX [...]

This Allergy May Be The “Worst” According to AP, With Allergy Symptoms Like Asthma, Sinusitis, and Headaches

An AP story published in countless papers around the country predicted that this would be the worst allergy season ever. With all of the rain this season and unusually warm temperatures starting, pollen counts are going sky high. This is going to lead to increased allergy symptoms like itchy eyes, headaches, sinusitis, and asthma. For [...]

Grass Allergy symptoms (Sinusitis) improved by BAX Aura

“It’s the first time since high school that I am able to breath through my nose after the grass is cut since high school.” This patient was very skeptical and unsure he would see any results when we began using the BAX Aura to reduce his allergy symptoms. Needless to say, his sensitivities to grass [...]

Drug Shortage Could Lead to Worse Allergy and Asthma Symptoms

A recent article in the Indianapolis Star stated that there was a scarcity of 211 drugs in 2010. Projections were for greater shortages in 2011 and beyond. With a decrease in the availability of many drugs, symptomatic relief for many conditions is likely to decrease. That increases the necessity for patient’s to focus on wellness [...]

Food Allergy Test Utilizing EAV Acupuncture Analysis Shows Promise

Food allergies are one of the most common issues affecting the health of hoosiers today. Typically there are five ways clinicians test for food allergies and sensitivities. Typical forms of analysis include history, food challenges, the RAST test, skin (scratch) test, and IgE tests. Now there is a new form analysis, EAV testing, that shows [...]

Antibiotic’s Effect on Intestines; Food Allergies vs. Poor Intestinal Flora

Antibiotics Have Long-Term Impacts on Gut Flora ScienceDaily (Nov. 1, 2010) — Short courses of antibiotics can leave normal gut bacteria harbouring antibiotic resistance genes for up to two years after treatment, say scientists writing in the latest issue of Microbiology, published Nov. 3. This is a scary scenario given so many antibiotics are distributed [...]