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  • About Anaphylactic Shock

    Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening condition in which an allergic reaction sends off an excessive amount of histamines and leukotrines into the blood stream. Anaphylactic shock can affect hum...

  • Anaphylactic Shock Symptoms

    Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening, whole-body (systemic) allergic reaction. It can be induced by any allergen to which an individual has an extreme sensitivity. The entire body becomes invol...

  • Common Causes of Anaphylactic Shock

    ...ction to an allergen in or on the body. Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening emergency that needs immediate medical intervention. Anaphylaxis can start in as little as five minutes after exp...

  • Severe Symptoms of Allergies

    Allergies are a common reaction that may stem from environmental or genetic factors, and according to Medline Plus, the normal function of the immune system is to protect against harmful allergens,...

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  • Celery

    Wild celery can be found throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, and parts of Asia. The leaves, stalks, root, and seeds...

  • Liver extract

    Liver extract and desiccated liver have been marketed as iron supplements for over a century. The extract is processe...

  • Fig

    Fig is originally from Egypt and can also be found in southern Europe, especially in rocky warm places of the Mediter...

  • Horse chestnut

    The horse chestnut tree is native to Asia and northern Greece. Studies show that horse chestnut can effectively treat...

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Conversations On Anaphylactic

  • Is there a point to applesauce?


    • Posted On December 19, 2007 08:36:57 AM

      ...processed (it kills the proteins). I am anaphylactic to raw apples but can eat them cooked. So for me, applesauce is one of the only ways I can eat fruit. There is very much a point! I generally... Read More

    • Posted On December 18, 2007 08:17:09 AM

      I mean, honestly. I buy those little single-serve cups of no-sugar-added applesauce (50 cals each) in different flavors. I like the blueberry and the plain (that I flavor with cinnamon). But look a... Read More

  • Splenda... good or bad?


    • Posted On May 13, 2008 05:15:49 AM

      ... and ended up in the ER with full blown anaphylactic shock and would have died if I'd gotten there 3-5 minutes later. Does that mean no one should ever use Aleve? Heck, no, it was just my person... Read More

    • Posted On May 12, 2008 06:20:10 PM

      What are your thoughts? I mean... for a dieter, it's a dream, right? But I've heard so many bad things (just like all other artificial sweeteners). So is it too good to be true? Or is it just the ... Read More

  • Bad, Baaaad morning


    • Posted On September 7, 2007 03:24:01 PM

      ...entist gave him that day resulted in an anaphylactic shock that assisted in his death. (He had suffered allergic reactions to the drug previously.) Read More

    • Posted On September 3, 2007 06:14:45 AM

      I've been soo good the past month but I PIGGED OUT this morning! I had such good self control and this morning I've been eating cake, cookies, 3 bages, countless chocolate candies! But I know I... Read More

  • Anyone else dealing with food allergies?


    • Posted On December 15, 2007 11:45:29 AM

      ...ut can't eat many of them raw. I had an anaphylactic reaction to a raw apple and it really scared me---especially as I had eaten raw apples uneventfully up to that point! I can eat citrus fruits... Read More

    • Posted On December 15, 2007 12:34:01 PM

      Oh...wow....I have a lot of allergies. I get hives from all of these and a swollen throat from some of them: -Oranges/tangerines -Lemons -Mango -Kiwi -Pineapple -Any type of melon, includin... Read More

  • Lonnie...


    • Posted On November 4, 2008 03:40:58 PM

      ...participate from afar and not end up in anaphylactic shock... Read More

    • Posted On November 4, 2008 03:42:52 PM

      ...participate from afar and not end up in anaphylactic shock... Yay! You're such a good problem solver. I've never been on a pedestal before, I'll know what expensive vases and fine art fee... Read More

  • Planning on riding tomorrow

    I'm still sore from the accident on Friday. Today I actually had large lumps show up on my legs where bruises were before and I've had bruises show up that weren't there originally. I hurt so bad...

    • Posted On July 1, 2008 09:17:58 AM

      ...m my butt down to my knee - (then I got anaphylactic shock from neosporin) - I don't think you're supposed to use that much on your self at one time. I hadn't been able to stop in time and ran i... Read More

    • Posted On June 29, 2008 06:44:30 PM

      Even if it's a little, it'll make you feel better. Did you get any road rash? Been there and done that more time than I wish to announce. Hope you are back on the saddle again. And if tomorrow'... Read More

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