I have become allergic to Tide laundry detergent. I share the same wash machine with my other three roommates, two of which use tide. Will they have to switch detergents to something hypoallergenic as well? Or will them using Tide in the same machine as me not effect my allergy? Also any tips for treating rashes on my face from this allergic reaction? My cheeks are the worse from my pillow case.
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sandra.draft
June 18th, 2009 at 1:14 am
1Certain chemicals such as household cleaners, laundry detergents, cosmetics, pesticides, or dyes can also cause allergic reactions in some people. Common symptoms include skin rash hives, eye tearing and irritation, wheezing, and itching of the skin.
Certain herbal and homeopathic remedies have been found to be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of allergies. These remedies are not only much safer to use than the traditional antihistamine drugs but also gentler for the body. Herbs such as Urtica urens and Plantago lanceolata (also known as plantain) contain effective anti-inflammatory and astringent properties and have a long history of treating inflammation, allergies and respiratory complaints.
Quercitin is a highly effective herb that contains antioxidants and helps to boost the immune system and improve circulation while Euphrasia officinalis (Eyebright) maintains eye health and good vision. In addition, homeopathic ingredients such as Allium cepa and Ars. Iod helps to control allergy symptoms such as sneezing, wheezing chest, inflammation in the eyes and irritability.
While conventional medicine works by often treating just the symptoms, natural medicine strives to create holistic balance in the body to support systemic health, relieve ailments, and help prevent future disease. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, the natural ingredients in our remedies support overall health and functioning (rather than just suppressing symptoms).
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Rockford
June 18th, 2009 at 1:14 am
2The simplest would be for them to switch. If they don't, then I would wash towels in the first load, your clothes in the second load and your bedding in the last load. If you can, I would double rinse your bedding for sure to get any soap out.
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