Hello,
I just watched this documentary that you can find on Netflix.
I watched it to encourage my son to be healthy but got so much out of it myself.
Unkowingly Articia was the focus and the personal success stories were eye opening and fenominal.
I am without a doubt convinced that your answer is not with a doctor but with a nutritionis the.
Watching this could save lives.
I found this blog because I was curious about the condition and want to learn more about it.
The documentary is called:
Fat Sick and Nearly dead.
Hello,
Hives (medically known as urticaria) are red, itchy, raised areas of skin that appear in varying shapes and sizes. They have a tendency to change size rapidly and to move around, disappearing in one place and reappearing in other places, often in a matter of hours.Many cases of hives are "idiopathic," meaning no cause is known. Others may be triggered by viral infections or medications.
The mainstay of treatment of hives is antihistamine which may be necessary for prolonged periods (in excess of 6 weeks). Double conventional doses of non-sedating antihistamines such as Cetirizine or Loratadine may be needed to get symptom relief. Sedating antihistamines such as Chlorphenamine(benadryl) or Hydroxyzine are used at night to get urticaria control. Short courses of oral cortisone or steroids are taken for short periods (one to three days) to settle more severe symptoms.
You may take Vitamin C along with the prescribed treatment. Vitamin C is a general anti-allergy supplement. It helps stabilize mast cells so they are less likely to release histamine.
I hope that helps. Please do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.Warm regards.