Category: Allergies Or Is It?

  • Top 10 Allergy Treatments That Have Actually Helped

    Top 10 Allergy Treatments That Have Actually Helped

    The post outlines various allergy treatments the author has personally found effective, including chlorpheniramine maleate, Pataday eye drops, Azelastine nasal spray, Cromolyn sodium, and Nasacort. It emphasizes the importance of showering to remove allergens and suggests using HEPA air filters to maintain a clean environment. Personal experiences highlight the effectiveness of these treatments, though a…

  • Head to Toe: Post Allergen Exposure Regime

    Head to Toe: Post Allergen Exposure Regime

    The author shares personal strategies for managing allergy-related symptoms after exposure to allergens, highlighting a detailed cleansing routine. This includes rinsing the eyes, nasal passages, and mouth, followed by an allergen-cleansing shower to mitigate reactions and hasten recovery.

  • What is Type 2 Inflammation, really?

    What is Type 2 Inflammation, really?

    Quick Note: I’m sharing this based on my personal experience and research, but I’m not a medical professional. This post is for informational purposes only and isn’t medical advice. You can find my full medical disclaimer at the bottom of this page. What is Type 2 Inflammation really? That’s a question that I was asked today. Well, I’m…

  • 10 Reasons Why Your Allergies Might Not Be ONLY Allergies

    10 Reasons Why Your Allergies Might Not Be ONLY Allergies

    The post explores the complexities of allergy symptoms that may actually be linked to Type 2 Inflammation. It highlights common experiences such as chronic fatigue, delayed reactions, and skin issues that defy typical allergy treatment. The author emphasizes the importance of seeking proper diagnosis and hope for better management of persistent symptoms.

  • Lightening The Load: 10 Ways To Reduce Your Allergic Burden Today

    Lightening The Load: 10 Ways To Reduce Your Allergic Burden Today

    10 Ways to reduce your allergic burden that you can start today to reduce the load on your immune system. The goal being to have less overload symptoms.

  • My 12 Year Journey To Finding Out I Have Type 2 Inflammation

    My 12 Year Journey To Finding Out I Have Type 2 Inflammation

    After years of severe health struggles and misdiagnoses, I finally get an answer. An underlaying health issue causing a variety of symptoms. Fighting to believe in the midst of everything that there is still hope and answers.

  • When Anaphylaxis Looks Different: My Unexpected Experience with Type 2 Inflammation

    When Anaphylaxis Looks Different: My Unexpected Experience with Type 2 Inflammation

    Did you know that there are different kinds of anaphylactic shock? I’ve always just thought that there was the one. You know, the kind you see depicted on Hollywood, or you hear people talking about. Where the person typically ingests something that they are allergic to, or they get stung by a bee, and next…

  • My Weakest Moments

    My Weakest Moments

    Reflecting over my weakest moments, when just want to give up, and yet in those moments am reminded of how in my weakness, God’s strength shines through.

  • The Morning Will Come

    The Morning Will Come

    The author shares a journey of struggling with severe health issues for fourteen years, ultimately finding hope through faith and treatment, encouraging others not to give up on their impossible dreams.

  • Wound On Sugar & Red Dye 40

    Wound On Sugar & Red Dye 40

    Type two inflammation is an autoimmune disorder characterized by a hyperactive immune system that indiscriminately attacks the body, leading to exhaustion and systemic issues due to constant internal conflict.

  • Battling Type 2 Inflammation Today

    Battling Type 2 Inflammation Today

    One not so lovely thing that type two inflammation can do is feed off of other problems happening in the body. Doctors may say otherwise; I’m just basing this off of my own personal experience. This time around it’s feeding off of whatever weird sinus disease it is that my children brought home. For them,…

  • If This Is Normal, I Don’t Want It!

    If This Is Normal, I Don’t Want It!

    The author reflects on their overwhelming thoughts during a recent illness, realizing that what felt “normal” was actually unhealthy. They highlight the need to challenge and redefine personal narratives to achieve a healthier, more fulfilling life.