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Fall Shopping Tips for Allergy Sufferers

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Fall Shopping Tips for Allergy Sufferers

The fall is here bringing with it another allergy season!  The USA loses millions of dollars in annual production from employees calling in sick due to allergies.  Many persons (like myself) suffer from adult-onset allergies, while others have been suffering since childhood.

Did you know that only 8 types of foods account for approximately 90 percent of allergic reactions? 

As per the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) the top 8 most highly allergic foods are:

  1. Peanuts
  2. Cow’s Milk
  3. Eggs
  4. Tree Nuts
  5. Fish
  6. Shellfish
  7. Soybeans

There is no current cure for peanut allergies, the most highly allergic food. The ONLY way to prevent allergic reactions to peanuts is to AVOID ALL FOOD and food products containing peanuts in any form.  Peanuts or peanut products can be disguised on labels as “hydrolyzed vegetable protein,” ground nuts, goober nuts and beer nuts!  Additional foods to avoid include chili, eggrolls, certain Thai dishes such as satay sauce, Chinese food, and macaroons to name a few.

I suffer from allergies to fragrances, which seem to be in almost everything.  Bathroom and Kitchen products, such as shampoo, hair conditioner, dishwasher fluid, and soaps, as well as candles.   I was forced to change all my household supplies to avoid allergic reactions.

Heed these 6 shopping tips if you have allergies and/or asthma:

  1. Look for the Asthma & Allergy Friendly Mark: Being selective and attentive to what you purchase can prevent you from creating your own allergic problem.  Look for the AAFA (Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America) mark and go to www.AAFA.org/certified for more information.
  2. Avoid Certain Cleaning Products: Removing allergens at home requires cleaning regularly.  Stay away from fragrances and consider wearing a mask while cleaning.  Detergents like ALL “Free and Clear” have no allergens or fragrances.  Costco’s house brand, Kirkland makes a detergent called “Ultra Clean” that is free and clear of dyes and perfumes!
  3. Buy Breathable Bedding for Better Sleep: We spend almost 1/3 of our lives in bed so it is important to purchase products that will not trigger allergic reactions.  Read labels and consider am “allergen free” mattress cover.
  4. Consider Air Cleaners: Good indoor air quality is critical for everyone in the family!  Read independent testing reports before buying air cleaners and humidifiers.
  5. Use a High-Quality Vacuum:  Cheap vacuums redistribute the allergens during use, and also when changing the cleaning bag.
  6. Gift Toys that Inspire Smiles, not Sniffles: Brain stimulating toys are best for kids.  Try to avoid stuffed animals.  Beware of those stuffed with allergen filled bedding products.

Label reading is crucial for food, bathroom, kitchen, cleaning, and all products for the home.  The USA does a poor job with labeling and there needs to be an overhaul to the system.  In the meantime, reading labels can prevent getting sick!

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