HOW TO CURE YOUR ALLERGY: DUST ALLERGY
If you have a dust allergy you must not dust, vacuum or be in the house for at least three hours after it has been done. Get another member of your household to do this sort of housework. Keep carpets, curtains and cloth-covered furniture in your home to a minimum and discard fan heaters completely. Keep books behind a glass cover and spray the bedrooms and living rooms with dust seal about three times per year. Spray your pets with dust seal about once a month. If this doesn’t work they must always be kept outside. Don’t have ceiling fans, floor fans and air-conditioners going at home during the ninety days on the program and where possible avoid them at work. They raise a dust that never settles, as well as blowing around pollens from indoor flowers and moulds from indoor plants. You’ll not desensitise in this type of environment. They further aggravate allergies by chilling sedentary bodies. If it’s not possible to get someone else to vacuum, do it yourself with an anti-dust mask and dust with a damp cloth only.
Around 90 per cent of people with dust allergies have food allergies. Continuous contact with dust can be the sole reason for a person not overcoming their food allergies. Reducing the level of dust in the home and workplace reduces one’s sensitivity to chemicals and foods.
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