June 18th, 2007 by admin
A study conducted at The Woolcock Institute showed that vacuuming particularly worn carpets can just change the distribution of the allergen of dust acari (mites) in the carpet, rather than removing the allergens from all depths. Jason Sercombe from Woolcock said that since the carpets are an important tank of dust mites allergens and vacuum cleaning is the most common method of allergen management, the results are particularly appropriate to professionals trying to limit people’s exposure to common allergens.
“the results also help to explain why many tests aimed at reducing the exposure to the indoor allergens had limited success. “although soft furnishing like beds or sofas contain more concentrated sources of allergy-causing protein produced by house dust mites (known under the name of DER p 1), the big size of the carpets means that it is more likely to contain a larger total amount of allergen than other pieces of furniture” indicated Mr. Sercombe. Control measurements aimed to avoid allergen that count only on vacuum cleaning are likely to be of limited success unless a more rigorous cleaning is carried out. The Woolcock study also showed that the type of vacuum cleaners with revolving brushes in the head removed more dirtiness and allergen of the carpets that those with no brushes. However, the revolving brushes can kick dust back in the air if the aspiration system does not function correctly.
For the first time, the study showed that carpets that are several years old in domestic conditions contain not only great quantities of DER p 1 allergen but this allergen also occurs in all depths of the carpets. The Woolcock Institute carried out the study in order to better understand how action measurements to avoid allergen can be applied to the carpets. They examined the vertical distribution of allergy-causing protein produced by house dust mites present in several carpets used before and after a vacuum cleaning process with either a standard model or one or the other of two models of dry vacuum cleaner. “Previous studies noted that vacuum cleaners with two or three layer bags did better than those with single layer bag, and the integrity of gaskets and seals consituted important factors in effective cleaning”
“There are many vacuum cleaners on the market which claim to be suited for allergy sufferers. The aspect most important to look for is a HEPA filtration unit. HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter, which is now available in some affordable models of vacuum cleaners.”
Other effective ways to reduce allergen levels at home are: Washing bed linen articles once a week with hot water (55 Celsius degrees or more). Take into account that the special anti-mites additives provide little additional protection than hot water and normal detergent. Avoid using non-washable articles such as sheepskins. Wash pillows regularly or use mite-resistant pillow covers. Wash stuffed toys regularly.
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June 17th, 2007 by admin
The allergies are your body’s exaggerated reaction to the stimuli around you. If your allergy comes from the airborne stimuli like the dander of pets, pollen, dust, moulds, or dust acari, then cleaning your environment will make an enormous difference by providing relief. Unfortunately, it is not possible or practical to keep your house on the level of cleanliness required to prevent attacks of allergy, in particular during spring and the autumn, when the seasonal allergens are more severe.
With all airborne irritants and pollutants you come into contact every day, you will require more than just drug or frequent cleaning to maintain allergens away. One of the most common allergens, the acari of dust and their droppings are an irritating fact of our interior life. While the HEPA air purifiers are not able to kill the acari or to get rid of them entirely–and nothing really can– air purifiers reduce significantly the quantity of food available to the acari, decreasing their numbers in your house. The advantage of a HEPA air purifier is to provide a constant allergy relief instead of rely on homeopathic drugs or remedies that control your body reaction to the allergens. A HEPA air purifier removes allergens from the air and imprisons them in its filters (with holes smaller than .3 microns). Fewer allergens in the air means greater relief of the symptoms of allergy and a general improvment of your family’s total health. If somebody in your family suffers from persistent runny nose, coughs, eyes irritaton, poor sleep or reduced energy, an allergy can be to blame. Fresh, allergen-free air can provide relief of allergy symptoms without worrying side effects of the drugs.

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June 7th, 2007 by admin
Allergy relief is right around the corner when you go inside the problem. Allergy relief is simple when you learn what you are allergic to. Sometimes we spend time around the things that make us sneeze, wheeze, cough, and so on, and we do not realize that what we are around is the things that make us sick.
We all have allergy problems in some form or another, yet we have to find out what is causing the problem. Do you feel symptoms emerging when around mold? Do you feel symptoms emerging around dust? What about lint, or how about dust mites, or what even about mildew…well what you don’t know is that most of the things you are allergic to has nothing to do with what you might think you are allergic to, since most things that you are allergic to are silent.
Allergy problems is common and while recent studies are underway, studies still show that experts are behind the reality as to what really causes allergies. All they know is the potentials, which lead them to pharmacists who take delight in giving you something that will eventually kill you. Keep taking allergy relief or go inside to find the problem that will eventually lead you to the answer behind your allergy problem.
Allergies are dangerous digestive disorders. We have many allergies to consider, including spices, pollen, latex, mildew, etc. We all have the potential to be allergic to something, yet what we do not realize is that most of our allergies come from natural allergic reactions, which means we have a system immune or desensitized to natural based resources that man has contaminated.
Still, we can go deeper and fight for our life to live without allergies.
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