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Multiple Allergies - Medical Herbalist blames overuse of antibiotics and disinfectants |
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25th Apr 2009
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Multiple Allergies - Medical Herbalist blames overuse of antibiotics and disinfectants
This week we are being told of a significant rise in people suffering from multiple allergies. Questions are being asked into the possible causes. Today, Luzia Barclay, local registered medical herbalist proposes some solutions.
Dr J North, a Consultant immunologist from Birmingham, says: “We used to say that 15% of the population had an allergy of some sort, now the figure is nearer 40%.”
Consultant in allergy for the Cambridge University NHS Trust, Dr S Nasser, also noted this growth in multiple allergies and the increasing severity of the symptoms. More and more children are affected.
So, what is the cause? Is it global warming? Pollution? House dust mites? Feathers or animal hair? Pollen or spores?
If those were the cause everybody would suffer from allergies because everybody is exposed to them. So there is a missing link: The ‘hygiene hypothesis’ shines some light on possible causes and is widely supported by the medical profession.
However, we know that life-saving antibiotics are being over-used. Research shows that antibiotics given to children during the first year of life significantly increases the risk of them developing allergies later in life.
Luzia Barclay, registered practitioner in Western herbal medicine, explains: “The ‘hygiene hypothesis’ is based on the excessive use of antibiotic soaps and sprays and wipes to sterilise the environment.
“Many children are now less exposed to normal bacteria and their immune system seems to over-react to harmless agents like mites and pollen.”
Scientists at the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Antwerp stated in a report: “As early childhood infections are assumed to hold a protective effect on the development of asthma and allergies, the use of antibiotics at that sensitive age may lead to an increased risk of asthma and allergy.”
A study from Wayne State University, Detroit, noted the following link: “The increase in pediatric allergy and asthma parallels the increase in use of antibiotics. Antibiotics disturb the flora of the gastrointestinal tract, possibly perturbing the developing immune system.”
Luzia continues: “Nature provides us with a number of powerful natural antibiotics. These do not interfere with the beneficial gut bacteria and have a boosting effect on peoples’ immune systems.”
She does not ask that we stop using antibiotics altogether; many of them are life-saving, but for common ailments and complaints there are some highly effective alternatives.
Equally, if antibiotics have ceased to work for chronic conditions, then herbal alternatives – when administered by a registered herbal practitioner - can help to build the body’s immune system back up.
To find out more call Luzia 01258 456223. Luzia runs a number of workshops in the local area, book online at www.herbsforhealing.org.uk. Email: mail@luzia.co.uk.
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PICTURES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST: Please call Luzia Barclay on 01258 456223
For radio or newspaper interviews please contact Luzia Barclay on 01258 456223. More information about herbal medicine, courses and articles can be found at www.herbsforhealing.org.uk, it is a growing resource for those interested in the benefits of herbs and herbal medicine.
Luzia Barclay is a registered medical herbalist (DBTh MIRCH), based in Turnworth near Blandford, Dorset.
Luzia is a regular tutor at Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester and Dorset Adult Education, amongst many other venues. |
Click here to see the Western Daily Press article from 30 April 2009 written by Luzia.
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