A is also for… Allergist
May 21, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Yesterday, A was for anesthesiologist . Today it’s for allergist.
An allergist is also called an immunologist and this may be a more appropriate term if they treat more than just allergies. After getting a medical degree and medical training, a doctor who wants to be an immunologist goes on to study for another few years.
What does an allergist/immunologist do?
Allergists are trained to prevent, diagnose, and manage allergies. This includes trying to discover what exactly you’re allergic to, and this isn’t always easy.
Sinus Wash Miracle Cure
May 25, 2007 by Tracee Sioux
Filed under Parenting
Many of you may have seen the neti pot or nose bedet, a very effective cure for allergies and sinusitis, explained by Dr. Oz on Oprah. I’m too cheap to even buy that, but I do a sinus wash, created by Debbie Nicholas, every day and it’s a miracle cure for allergies.
Sinus Wash
1 dropper Black Walnut, alcohol free
1 dropper Pau’ De Arc, alcohol free
A couple drops Tea Tree Oil
1 tsp. salt
8 oz. warm to hot water
Suck it up with a bulb syringe and shoot it up one nostril with your head tilted back, let it drain out of your mouth. Do the …read more




