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Food allergy testing in ISHSKO Centre, Westport

Do you feel bloated after eating certain foods? Are you tired or out of breath at certain times of the day? Do you find you cannot lose weight, and suffer headaches for no apparent reason? If so, you may suffer the symptoms of food intolerances.

Allergy testing available in Henaghan’s Health Food Store

New at Henaghan’s is allergy testing by Anne Tobin. If you suffer from fatigue, bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, etc, you can be diagnosed and treated by using the latest responder allergy testing machine. This method gives instant results and any problems can be dealt with quickly and efficiently.

Food allergies and intolerances

Dietitian Heather Miller who holds clinics in Balla, Castlebar, and Ballindine, this week talks about how to deal with allergies and intolerances.

The allergy test that could solve all your problems

A simple food intolerance or allergy could be the cause of your recurring symptoms. One thing to note about intolerances is that it can take 24 to 48 hours for physical symptoms to appear. When you get this delayed response it can be very difficult to track what the culprit food or foods are.

Do you have an allergy?

Do you suffer with tiredness and low energy, headaches, bloating, wind, recurring infections, or even a skin rash? Alma Greene at the Amber Centre in Mullingar can get to the root of the problem by doing a simple test through a process called kinesiology.

Allergy testing now available at Henaghan’s, Castlebar

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New at Henaghan’s Health Food Centre is allergy testing by Anne Tobin.

Control your hayfever

Atishoo! Atishoo! Your eyes are streaming, your nose is running and you are constantly reaching for tissues.

Asthma Society ‘nose’ how to garden safely

Up to 400,000 people with asthma also suffer from hay fever (allergic rhinitis), which is triggered by pollen, dust and spores. Allergies often deter people from enjoying their garden and that was the theme of the Asthma Society of Ireland’s ‘Treat not Trigger - the Asthma & Allergy Friendly Garden’ on show at the Bloom festival last week. The imaginative garden was designed by horticulturist, Fiann O’Nuallain, to highlight how better air quality and managing environmental triggers contribute to improved asthma control and a better quality of life in general for people with asthma and allergies.

Healthy eating can make you ill!

In his recent documentary on RTÉ, Philip Boucher-Hayes asked the question “What’s Ireland Eating?” and pointed out that in striving to fill our shopping trolleys with healthy food, we are unwittingly buying food that isn’t as healthy as we think, and is making us ill.

Hay fever or a summer cold?

Ultan Molloy, MPSI, HealthWest Community Pharmacy, Ballindine, this week discusses allergies.

 

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