econ_AAiT_latex_allergy_research_looking_for_a_cure
I did this new latex research for a doctor friend of mine ...
Study by, Gene Bowdish, study is based on my personal experience
Updated 6/13/2024 Note: ( some links changed and no longer work )
econ AAiT latex allergy research looking for a cure
The new science of Algebraic Economics
as defined by Gene Bowdish ... Limited by the Laws of Physics...
economic formulas of any type are Limited by the Laws of Physics...
( you may need to go to the library to view data and videos ... ???
Lacey Public library https://trl.org/ Updated 6/13/2024
http://www.trlib.org old link doesn't work right )
I am ( Gene Bowdish ) the only one in the world doing this kind of research ... ???
Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor
( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully )
https://mageniemagic.com/study_temperature_prescription.htm
what personal storage temperature does the EpiPen need to be at
to help the EpiPen still be 100% effective ?
EXAMPLES:
From the Federal Government NIH.gov
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/search.cfm?labeltype=all&query=EPIPEN
PROPER PHARMACEUTICAL STORAGE CONDITIONS ARE ESSENTIAL
Every pharmaceutical has a unique margin of error
in terms of proper medicine temperature storage,
which means there are strict guidelines in place
to ensure that all drugs remain within their recommended temperature ranges.
After all,
a mere two degrees (Celsius) difference in temperature
could completely ruin a given pharmaceutical product.
According to the World Health Organization
From a Manufacturer:
Example of: Temperature Excursions
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/storage/downloads/temperature-excursion-508.pdf
Both excessive heat and cold can have significant impact on how well medications
both prescription and over-the-counter
do their job.
While that might not be a big deal for a daily vitamin,
the impact of a less-than-effective heart medication
or asthma inhaler has the potential to be dangerous
or even fatal.
https://www.baystatehealth.org/articles/medication-storage-temperature-guidelines
I have found that most prescriptions personal storage temperatures can be found here:
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/index.cfm
At least one was not listed here, buy I was helping medical professionals find it
I found it on the OHSA website:
Notes:
The Contribution of Medical Conditions to Passenger 49,869 Vehicle Crashes
https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/811219
4/9/17
613/2024
Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor ( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully ) allergies most people are affected by 1st Food allergies ( More than 120 foods have been described as causing food allergies ... ? ) 2nd insect stings http://acaai.org/allergies/types/insect-sting-allergies 3rd prescriptions ( look at the warnings on your prescription and ask your pharmacist and your doctor ) - latex ( more than 6000 products sold in stores, how would you know unless you got a balloon from me ... ??? ) still there is less than 1% of the population that is affected, mostly rash from wearing gloves ... ??? unless you have a serious disease like spina bifida, so if you notice a problem, check to see if you have spina bifida ... it could save your life ... ???
- unknown
a percentage of medical studies suggest that there is nothing you can do to prevent allergies ...? all you can do is pay for an allergy medicine ... ???
and a percentage of medical studies suggest that there is a lot you can do to prevent allergies ...? these people are working on ideas to cure allergies ... ??? https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/skin-patch-treat-peanut-allergy-shows-benefit-children https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/treatment-living-food-allergy https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/food-allergy http://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/allergic-diseases/clinical-trials http://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_trial https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/clinical-trials
did anyone tell you this before ... ???
types of allergies ... ? food allergies most common of all of all allergies ... ???
ideas from people: you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor foods that reduce allergy symptoms ... ??? Try these items: ... ? •Onions, peppers, berries, and parsley all have quercetin. ... •Kiwi is a fuzzy fruit rich in vitamin C. It can also cut down on histamines. ... •Pineapple has an enzyme called bromelain. ... •Tuna, salmon, and mackerel have Omega-3 fatty acids. ... •Kefir is a yogurt drink that contains probiotics. ... •Local Honey.
What foods are good for allergies? Foods That Help •Fish. Some studies show that omega-3 fatty acids -- found in salmon, tuna, and other fish -- might lower your chances of getting allergies in the first place. ... •Fruits and vegetables. ... •Hot drinks and soup. ... •Mediterranean diet. ... •Yogurt.
What foods help with allergies? Try these items: **Onions, peppers, berries, and parsley all have quercetin. ... **Kiwi is a fuzzy fruit rich in vitamin C. It can also cut down on histamines. ... **Pineapple has an enzyme called bromelain. ... **Tuna, salmon, and mackerel have Omega-3 fatty acids. ... **Kefir is a yogurt drink that contains probiotics. ... **Local Honey.
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Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor ( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully )
While any food can cause an adverse reaction ... ? types of food allergies ... ? More than 120 foods have been described as causing food allergies ... ? •Eggs. •Milk. •Peanuts. •Tree nuts, like walnuts, almonds, pine nuts, brazil nuts, and pecans •Fish. •Shellfish. •Wheat. •Soy. •Wheat and other grains with gluten, including barley, rye, and oats. •Fish (mostly in adults) •Shellfish (mostly in adults) •nuts •chocolate •tomatoes •fresh berries Banana, Avocado, Chestnut, Kiwi
Apple, Carrot, Celery, Papaya, Potato, Tomato, Melons
Pear, Mango, Sweet Pepper, Peach, Rye, Cayenne Pepper, Plum, Wheat, Shellfish, Cherry, Hazelnut, Sunflower Seed, Pineapple, Walnut, Citrus Fruits, Strawberry, Soybean, Coconut, Fig, Peanut, Chick Pea, Grape, Buckwheat, Castor Bean, Apricot, Dill, Lychee, Passion, Fruit, Oregano Zucchini, Nectarine, Sage, Persimmon
Tick bites that trigger severe meat allergy on rise around the world ... ??? Meat from any kind of mammal — beef, lamb, pork, goat, and even whale and seal Chicken
etc, etc, etc... ???
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Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor ( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully )
http://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/allergies/stinging-insect-allergy
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Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor ( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully )
prescriptions that cause allergies •Antibiotics -- amoxicillin, ampicillin, penicillin, tetracycline, and others. •Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen. •Aspirin. •Sulfa drugs. •Chemotherapy drugs. and there is more
funny you will see a warning on the door at the hospital for latex allergy ... ??? ( but they do not mention latex gloves that are the best protection from pathogens passed from patient to doctor and from doctor to patient ... ??? that is why latex was invented in the first place ... ??? ) Medical gloves are disposable gloves used during medical examinations and procedures that help prevent cross-contamination between caregivers and patients medical gloves failure or penetration Virus penetration of examination gloves. it appears to be hard to get penetration rate on different types of medical gloves ... ??? virus 20 nanometer latex penetration test ... ??? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_glove In summary, latex gloves are the most effective barrier with respect to both bacteria and viruses ... ??? http://www.aaaai.org/ask-the-expert/nonlatex-glove ( link doesn't work )
Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor ( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully ) but you will not see a suggestion for you to be around latex balloons that I make once a year for the best latex allergy and cheapest latex allergy test you can get ... ???
but you will not see a warning about non latex glove allergies https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm342641.htm
but you will not see a warning about cigarettes smoke allergy but you will not see a warning about prescriptions that cause allergies but you will not see a warning about food allergies or peanut allergies, etc. maybe that is because ... ???
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The new science of Algebraic Economics
as defined by Gene Bowdish ... Limited by the Laws of Physics...
economic formulas of any type are Limited by the Laws of Physics...
( you may need to go to the library to view data and videos ... ???
Lacey Public library https://trl.org/ Updated 6/13/2024
http://www.trlib.org old link doesn't work right )
I am ( Gene Bowdish ) the only one in the world doing this kind of research ... ???
Safety first, you will need to verify all data with a competent doctor
( competent - Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully )
Approximately 50% of people with latex allergy have a history of another type of allergy ... ???
the question I am asking is
if you can cure another type of allergy, well your allergy to latex go away ... ???
oh how fantastic would that be if your doctor could do that, cure your allergy(s)
Latex Allergies ( What Causes a Reaction to Latex?
The reaction is caused by allergens—proteins in the sap of the rubber tree ... ???
and or
it could be from another condition or disease that you may or may not be familiar with ... ??? )
if you find out you have become allergic to latex, and you get proper treatment for it,
your life may be saved
the way I understand it is, you may use latex, to see if you have an allergy to latex or not ... ???
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/latex-allergy/basics/tests-diagnosis/con-20024233
Approximately 50% of people with latex allergy have a history of another type of allergy ... ???
the question I am asking is
if you can cure another type of allergy, well your allergy to latex go away ... ???
Degree of Association or Prevalence
High (4) Banana, Avocado, Chestnut, Kiwi
Moderate (7) Apple, Carrot, Celery, Papaya, Potato, Tomato, Melons
Low or undetermined (33) Pear, Mango, Sweet Pepper, Peach, Rye, Cayenne Pepper,
Plum, Wheat, Shellfish, Cherry, Hazelnut, Sunflower Seed, Pineapple, Walnut, Citrus Fruits,
Strawberry, Soybean, Coconut, Fig, Peanut, Chick Pea, Grape, Buckwheat, Castor Bean,
Apricot, Dill, Lychee, Passion, Fruit, Oregano Zucchini, Nectarine, Sage, Persimmon -
See more at: http://latexallergyresources.org/cross-reactive-food#sthash.uRAIcCjL.dpuf
think it is so easy to just cut these foods out of your diet
many of them are thought to give you vitamins and minerals and ... ???
USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference
http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/nutrients/index
http://search.nih.gov/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&affiliate=nih&query=vitamin+deficiency&commit=Search
http://search.nih.gov/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&affiliate=nih&query=vitamin+toxicity&commit=Search
http://www.mayoclinic.org/search/search-results?q=Vitamin%20deficiency
http://www.mayoclinic.org/search/search-results?q=vitamin%20toxicity
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/SearchResults?query=Overview+of+Vitamins&icd9=MM585
I have been told that
Latex gloves are natural material, made out of rubber.
They are a popular choice of protective glove for medical or industrial use.
The primary reason people would choose an alternative to latex
is because they hear about people that suffer from latex allergies.
When allergy is not a concern, latex does have a slight advantage with comfort and dexterity
over nitrile gloves.
Attributes include:
Fit like a second skin
Have a high level of touch sensitivity
Are good for wearing for an extended amount of time
Work well for high-risk situations involving infectious material
Are cost-effective
Are lightly powdered, making it easier to put on
Are very elastic and strong
Are biodegradable
Nitrile GlovesNitrile gloves are made out of a synthetic rubber,
and are an ideal alternative when latex allergies are of concern.
Nitrile gloves are the superior glove when it comes to puncture resistance.
Nitrile gloves are often referred to as “medical grade.”
Before gloves can be marketed to hospitals and medical institutions,
they must undergo a series of tests conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
to ensure their durability.
Attributes include:
Latex-free
Are most puncture resistant
Have a high level of sensitivity
Mold to your hand for a great fit
Are good for wearing an extended amount of time
Work well for high-risk situations involving infectious material
Resist many chemicals
Have a long shelf life
Are available in blue or black to help identify if the glove has been punctured
everyday products that may have latex in them are ... ???
Adhesive tapes
Adhesives
Ambu bags
Baby bottle nipples,
pacifiers Disposable diapers
Baby bottles
Balloons
Band-Aids
Bike & motorcycle hand grips
Blood pressure cuffs
Carpet backing
Carpeting Freezer bags
Chewing gum Toothpaste, toothbrushes
Cleaning gloves
Cling wrap Water bottles
Computer mouse pads
Dental dams
Dental dams Stickers
Disposable or dishwashing gloves
Balloons
EKG straps and electrode pads
Elastic bandages
Elastic on surgical bonnets or shoe covers
Elastic waist bands
Elasticized fabrics
Electricians gloves
Endotracheal Tubes
Erasers
Freezer bags
Gloves ( unless stated on label or box
Hot
water bottles
liquid latex for actors, masks, magic tricks, etc. ...
???
Masks ( anesthesia, oxygen )
Medical supplies: blood pressure
cuffs, stethoscopes, intravenous tubing, syringes, vial stoppers,
electrode pads, surgical masks
Multiple- use mediation vials
Nasal airways
Pacifiers
Pads on crutches
Penrose Drains
pens
Piggyback IV ports
Postage stamps
Racquet handles
Rubber
bands
Rubber cement ( is an adhesive made from elastic polymers (typically latex)
mixed in a solvent such as acetone, hexane, heptane or toluene
to keep them fluid enough to be used.
Water-based formulas, often stabilised by ammonia, are also available ... ??? )
Rubber toys
Rubberized bed sheets
Sanitary pads Rubber bands
school supplies
Shoes Socks
Shower curtains / mats / & other
rubber mats
Some tires
Sport racquet handles
Stethoscope tubing
Swim caps/ some goggle straps
Swim goggles
Tourniquet
Toy
balls
Toys Cuffs and waistbands on clothing, underwear, bras
Vaccines Bandages
Ventilator bellows
Wheel chairs cushions ( Roho
) and tires
and many more products, and natural sources in nature …
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https://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/allergicdiseases/Pages/default.aspx
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/topics/Pages/allergyReleases.aspx
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Topics/AtoZ/LatexAllergy/default.asp
http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub=21&cont=383
Safety videos from Labor and industries
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainingPrevention/Videos/online.asp
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainTools/Online/Courses/default.asp
http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub=21&cont=383
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainingPrevention/Videos/online.asp
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainTools/Online/Courses/default.asp
http://www.lni.wa.gov/main/smallbusiness/