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Are Food Allergies Real?

A food allergy is a reaction by the body’s immune system. When a person is sensitive to a food, such as peanuts, the immune system overreacts when the person comes in contact with that food.

True food allergies are quite rare, affecting only about 1 % of adults and about 5% of children.

Food Allergy or Food Intolerance?

While the symptoms of food allergies and food intolerances are often similar, there are important differences between them as well.Many people think they have a food allergy, but what they really have is a food intolerance, which is a problem in the digestive tract and does not involve the immune system.

In someone with a food intolerance, either the food irritates the digestive tract or the body is unable to digest that food properly.

While the symptoms of food allergies and food intolerances are often similar, there are important differences between them as well.

Eating even a tiny amount of a food can trigger an allergic reaction, and the reaction will happen every time the person eats that food.

On the other hand, a food intolerance may not cause a reaction unless a large amount of the food is consumed.

For example, in someone with lactose intolerance drinking a cup of coffee with a small amount of milk in it may not cause a problem, but that same person might become sick after drinking a whole glass of milk.

The foods that most commonly trigger allergies are:

  • cow’s milk
  • eggs
  • fish (such as bass, cod, and flounder)
  • shellfish (such as crab, lobster, shrimp)
  • peanuts
  • tree nuts (such as almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, and walnuts)
  • wheat
  • soy

Symptoms of Food Allergies

Food allergy symptoms usually develop within an hour of eating the food, sometimes within minutes, and they can range from mild and annoying to frightening and life-threatening. People who are especially sensitive may have a reaction from simply touching the food or breathing in particles of it.

Symptoms of a food intolerance may be extremely uncomfortable, but they are typically less serious than the symptoms of a food allergy.

In severe cases of food allergy, the person may suffer from a life-threatening reaction known as anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock. This dangerous reaction can cause:

  • tightening of the airways, including a swollen throat that causes breathing difficulties
  • shock, with a severe drop in blood pressure
  • rapid pulse
  • dizziness, light headedness, or loss of consciousness.

Treatment of Food Allergies

These are warning signs of a serious problem and require immediate medical attention. There is a medication (epinephrine) that people with serious allergies should carry at all times.

It comes in a self-injecting device, and anyone who has food allergies or knows someone who does should know how to use the device. This can, quite literally, be a life saver. Even if the reaction is controlled quickly, immediate medical attention is still necessary. A single injection is not always enough to completely control the reaction.

People with severe allergies should also wear medical identification jewelry. During a severe reaction a person may not be able to speak, and this jewelry can identify the problem for emergency medical personnel so that the proper treatment can be given quickly.

When a child has a food allergy, the parents must take special precautions. Make sure that all caregivers (including family members, teachers, babysitters, and the parents of the child’s friends) all know how to use the epinephrine injection device. Older children should learn to use the device themselves.

Parents must also impress on children how important it is not to eat the food they are allergic to. Young children should be instructed never to eat food given to them by anyone other than a family member. Older children should be instructed to ask about any food someone gives them and to make sure the person giving them the food knows about their allergy and how serious it is.

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Tips to Help Someone Quit Smoking Maybe Save A Life

Many non-smokers are interested in learning how to help someone quit smoking. If you have a friend or relative who smokes, you may not realize how hard it is for them to give up this habit.

Even though the smoker knows how harmful smoking is, wanting to quit and being able to quit are two entirely different matters.

Tips to Help Someone Quit Smoking

Tips to Help Someone Quit Smoking

Tips to Help Someone Quit Smoking

You may have already quit smoking yourself, but that doesn’t mean that you can advise another smoker.

Each person has their own reasons for smoking and faces different challenges in overcoming the habit.

A smoking cessation method that worked for you will not necessarily work for someone else.

Figuring out how to help someone quit smoking requires you to be patient and understanding.

Offer compassion, and remember that you can never completely know what the smoker is experiencing.

It’s not particularly helpful to tell someone that you understand how they feel.

Such statements can even be perceived as patronizing. Every smoker’s experience is unique, just as every person is unique.

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Here are some suggestions for you if you want to help someone quit smoking

1) Don’t expect the smoker to quit cold turkey

2) Encourage even the smallest steps to cut back smoking

3) Tell them that you have confidence in their ability to quit

4) If you go to a restaurant or bar together, sit in the non-smoking area

5) Encourage them to take up an exercise program — and then exercise with the smoker

6) Acknowledge their efforts to quit and give them positive reinforcement such as praise and hugs

7) Don’t tell them that you know how they feel

8) Be available if they want to talk about what they are going through

9) Help them find other activities to fill the moments during the day when they would normally smoke

10) Ask the smoker what kind of support they need from you

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Stopping smoking is often a frustrating and painful task. The smoker truly needs all the support and encouragement they can get during this experience, in order to quit successfully.

Even if the smoker relapses, you can continue to encourage them to try again.

Supporting your friends, relatives, and co-workers in their bid to stop smoking is very considerate on your part.

As everyone knows, smoking is a deadly habit that is fiendishly hard to quit.

Your support might be the deciding factor that helps the smoker give up smoking permanently.

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How Long Should Your Weight Workout Take?

Many people want to know how long to workout for.

I tend to find that most people spend to much time in the gym and if you could decide to make your workouts only last 45 minutes you would keep your motivation.

Also you would get in better shape because you will be much more consistent than you could ever be with two hour workouts.

45 Minute Weight Workout?

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So what can you get done in 45 minutes? Well 45 minutes is all that it takes me to go through my circuit training workout.

You can get 3 sets for every muscle group using basic, compound exercises as long as you do circuit training and minimize your rest between sets.

If you are doing cardio 20 to 30 minutes will seem like a long time when you get started but after a month or so of cardio you can easily do cardio for an hour.

Instead of doing an hour of cardio you would do much better to pick up the intensity and only do 30 minutes of cardio per session.

If this one 45 minute workout is not enough of course some people still workout twice in a day, one or cardio in the morning and another cardio orweights in the evening.

This would definitly be considered very advance workouts to be sure and not anything you would want to worry about until you are some kind of competitive athlete.

I have been trying to keep my weight workouts to 45 minutes each for at least a couple of years now so that I can get a quick warmup, a quick cooldown, and a really intense 30-35 minute workout.

Don’t get me wrong, the workout may be very short but I feel sick from working so hard by the end of it.

Occasional Longer Weight Workouts?

There are longer weight workouts of course and that seems to occur when I am going out for a bike ride.

My rides on the bike in the Summer are anywhere from 1 to 2 hours and although they are tough in parts and easy in other parts.

I mostly think of these as a nice way to just relax and burn off some nervous energy from the day or the week.

How long are you working out? Do you split it up and have short and long ones? What kinds of workouts do you most enjoy doing?

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