Who Knew this Vitamin Could Prevent Mold Allergies?
Posted By Dr. Mercola | September 04 2010
Research has discovered that vitamin D may be an effective therapeutic agent to treat or prevent allergy to a common mold.
Aspergillus fumigatus, is one of the most prevalent fungal organisms inhaled by people. In asthmatics and in patients with Cystic Fibrosis, it can cause significant allergic symptoms.
According to Physorg:
“The researchers focused on Th2 cells -- the hormonal messengers of T-helper cells that produce an allergic response ... The researchers discovered that heightened Th2 reactivity ... correlated with a lower average blood level of vitamin D.”
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Sarah
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10/08/2010 06:50:25
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Silica Gel works by absorbing the moisture in its surrounding area. For most mold challenges, it does the job pretty well. Small sachets cost less than a dollar. It truly is a cost effective way of protection from moisture.
There is a lot more information on our website at www.SilicaGel.net
Silica Gel works by absorbing the moisture in its surrounding area. For most mold challenges, it does the job pretty well. Small sachets cost less than a dollar. It truly is a cost effective way of protection from moisture.
There is a lot more information on our website at www.SilicaGel.net





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