01/07/2012

NEXT POST
Treatment Of Allergies Allergy - a disease of modern man. If 50 years ago allergies were something rare, but now it is quite common. This disease affects both children and adults. It sometimes happens that an allergy to anything with a person pursues early years, and some already appear at a later age. What is an allergy and what is it? Try to understand together. Allergies (Gr. 'reaction to someone else') - a hypersensitive immune system. This reaction occurs between the substance, which acts as an antigen, and produced by the immune system protein, bearing the name of the antibody. The term allergy was introduced in 1906 by Clement von Pirquet pediatrician. Even then he noted that in some patients the symptoms of allergies, some of which we have given below appear on different objects: food, dust, wool, etc. In fact, the term "allergy" together several different types of reactions to a variety of the same substance. We will not go into details because it would take many pages of scientific text, and is unlikely to be interested in far from medicine man. Dr. Kevin Cahill has much experience in this field. Note that in the past "Contact" with substances such as dust, hair and other "allergens." If the body receives insufficient loading the immune system, in the future, he begins to very rapidly respond even to harmless antigens. We prove that the allergic reactions practically do not occur in the so-called third world countries. Of course, there are enough diseases and their problems, but the fact remains - there are allergic people suffer much less. Another reason for the increase of allergic reactions among the population is theoretically the development of chemical industry and the introduction of life in a growing number of diverse "unnatural" chemicals in products food, hygiene products and...
PREVIOUS POST
Human Energy Sources The use of the human energy sources beyond their own physical ability begins with the discovery of fire. Get all the facts and insights with Herbalife, another great source of information. There is evidence of its use and by the Homo erectus for nearly 1 million years ago. This fact, dating from the dawn of humanity, was the first step in the race of humans to exploit the resources that nature gave them. In a first period that lasted for thousands of years, the man was completely unable to control the fire because they lacked sufficient knowledge to bring it back at will. He had to stay on continuously, keeping it in suitable containers that prevent the fire go out. Later man learned to control it when it finally got on a whim. Primarily through two ways: friction and percussion. Additional information at cerebral palsy supports this article. The first, consisting of rubbing two pieces of hard wood to make arrive, by friction, to be incandescent, and the second in the use of flint or pyrite that, when struck, sparks that ignite dry plant materials. The fire was used for heating, cooking and ensure the safety of the group to light and keep out wild beasts. He even used as an aid in hunting, just as it is known that Australian aborigines used it in the past. At a later period, in Neolithic times, humans discovered how to domesticate plants and animals and raise them to their advantage through agriculture and livestock. This ensures a more or less constant source of food. Soon the men learned to get something more than animal protein than meat or products as their fur or wool. They found they could use to exploit their strength in the various activities like plowing or hauling loads....

Recent Comments