August 25, 2008

What my bagless vacuum is leaving my house dirty and unhealthy?

by Kristina Brown

Have you ever encountered this situation? You are in the middle of vacuuming the floor pressured for time because company is coming over soon when you encounter the problem of a full bag and additionally a filter that needs changing. Searching frantically through your closet to find the necessary materials to rectify the problem you see that you are depleted of both filters and bags. You suddenly wish you had a bag-less vacuum cleaner, with a filter system that does not require consistent changing. Although a bagless vacuum cleaner would solve this problem from occurring, it is deficient in other areas where a bagged system excels. For this reason it is important to consider both the positives and negatives of each item and how it specifically relates to your situation.

Numerous people question the benefits and advantages to owning a bagless vacuum cleaner. One of the biggest benefits of owning a bagless machine is the situation mentioned above will never occur for you, simply because it is impossible to run out of bags for something that does not require bags. With a bagless machine you will never have to worry about having bags for your machine.

Lifetime filters is an additional benefit of bagless machines is found in the vacuum brands such as the Dyson. This popular bagless vacuum cleaner has the unique advantage of not needing a filter change. Dyson filters are washable as opposed to being disposable, a feature that saves time, money, and frustration. Dyson filters work by simply cleaning them every 6 months, and leaving them out to dry for 12 hours, directly after doing so you are able to start vacuuming. It is very important to remember that not all bagless machines include this feature, and other bagless vacuums may have you changing filters more often to compensate for not having bags in the machine.

An additional benefiting feature of bagless vacuum cleaners not found in all bagless vacuum cleaners is cyclonic technology. Cyclonic technology allows a bagless vacuum cleaner not to lose suction despite the fullness of the dirt bin. If a vacuum is not using cyclonic technology a bagless vacuum cleaner will quickly block with dirt and lose suction, causing you a great deal of unnecessary anguish.

Now it is time to talk about the disadvantages of having a bagless vacuum cleaner. The biggest disadvantage is that when you dump the bin, the dirt goes flying back up into the air and onto your floor. Many bagless vacuum cleaner manufacturers tell you that you must empty your bin outside in order to fix this dilemma. When the dust puffs back up into the air it agitates many people with allergies and asthma. For people with such a condition, you may want to consider a bagged machine because they contain the dirt and dust much better than a bagless machine.

Another downside to owning a bagless vacuum cleaner is it will always appear soiled. The dirt in the bin will be visible for everyone to see till you empty it and wash it. As mentioned before empting the dust and dirt component is an annoying and stressful task, but even more disturbing is the dirt bin will have to be washed - by hand in order to remove all of the dust and dirt from the bin. After picking up so many gross thing off the floor with your vacuum cleaner washing the machine by hand is tedious and disgusting task.

A serious weakness to the bagless vacuum cleaner is the filtration system. Due to the poor construction of many bagless machines filters quickly get filled with dirt and prevent proper cleaning job, leaving you with dirty and disgusting air. Not only does the filtration system not work correctly in many bagless vacuum systems but you are required to change the filter every 6 months, leaving you with a bill of about $80 dollars a year; a steep price for a vacuum you thought had no additional equipment to purchase. For this reason when buying a vacuum cleaner try purchasing a vacuum cleaner with a lifetime filter such as the Dyson or a bagged vacuum where the filtration system works properly and constantly.

Bagless vacuum cleaners help prevent extra spending on bags and save time taking trips to a store for bags. However bagless vacuum cleaners are not the best for people with allergies or asthma because dirt and dust can easily be re-emitted back into your household. Bagless vacuum cleaner bins always look dirty and can only look clean if washed after every vacuuming. Some bagless vacuum cleaners also require filter changes every 6-months for a filter that does not even perform properly. Bagless vacuum cleaners have advantages and disadvantages, but when purchasing you must decide whether a bagless unit is the best for your situation.

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August 19, 2008

What exactly are dust mites and are they harmful?

by Kristina Brown

How would you define dust mites? What dangers do dust mites bring? Can dust mites harm my family and I in any way? The subject of dust mites creates many questions, and is a topic only few are educated on. These eight-legged creatures roam your house by the millions on a daily basis and yet you have little information about them. With the information provided below you will know more about dust mites and their habits.

Do Dust Mites Create Feces? Just like another animal that consumes food, dust mites defecate daily. Dust mites create feces wherever they go, on your mattress, couch, carpet, etc. In addition dust mites average twenty feces a day.

Eww Gross! Is All That Waste Harmful to Me? It is utterly gross to know that every night that warm comfy bed you lie down in is covered in feces and a combination of dead and alive dust mites. The feces of dust mites can actually trigger allergic reactions because the body might recognize a dust mite’s feces as a foreign substance, and attack it. This reaction works like any other reaction such as peanuts, crayfish, or pollen. Allergic reactions are not caused by the dust mites themselves but the feces they produce.

What is the classification of a Dust Mite? A dust mite is part of the spider family and has eight legs. A dust mite breathes, defecates, feeds, and reproduces like any other animal. Although tiny in size, a female dust mite can create up to 100 eggs within her two-month lifespan, however a male dust mite will only live for one month.

Why Are We Allergic to Dust Mite Feces and Not Our Own? It is actually a special protein found in the feces of a dust mite the triggers the allergic reactions. Because humans do not produce this protein we are not allergic to our own wastes.

What are some of the Symptoms of an Allergic Reaction? Similar to the reactions that pollen and dust allergies from dust mites cause itchiness, watery eyes, and sneezing. Allergies caused by dust mites are similar to having a permanent common cold, which causes frustration in many because they are unable to correctly locate the root of the problem.

Exact what is the size of a Dust Mite? These microscopic creatures can create enormous problems for allergy and asthma sufferers. Relatively small compared to the problems they create, at a size of only half a millimeter.

With this article you are armed with information about what dust mites are, their habitat of choice, and their size. The data provided will hopefully helped you learn more about the millions of 8 legged creatures within your house.

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August 18, 2008

Yuck! Dust mites in my bed, should I panic!!

by Kristina Brown

What exactly are dust mites? Are they harmful to my health? My doctor said I might be allergic to dust mites what does this mean? Many questions are asked about dust mites, but many are left unanswered. Hopefully in this article I will be able to shed some light on this fairly mysterious topic.

Exactly what are Dust Mites? Although numerous people understand the existence of dust mites, only the select few know anything past that. Dust Mites are living creatures that eat, respire, and defecate, parallel to any other animal. Dust mites have eight legs due to their origins tracing back the arachnid or spider family. A dust mite’s lifespan is approximately thirty days for a male and sixty days for an impregnated female. During the entire span of a female’s life, a female dust mite will lay about one hundred eggs.

How Big are They? Dust Mites are extremely small in fact you need a microscope or very strong magnifying glass in order to see one. They are about half a millimeter big.

What is the Amount of Dust Mites That Live Within My House? It is impossible to come up within exact amount of dust mites that are found within your house, but it is known that in the average mattress millions of dust mites take residence. Dust mites thrive in your pillows, sheets, comforters, carpeting, couches, and chairs.

What is the Reason Dust Mites Take Residence in my Bed or my Couch? Dust mites greatly enjoy places that contain a large amount of humidity, so any place you drool, sweat, or breathe creates optimal living conditions for dust mites. Dust mites also nestle deep within a carpet or couch fibers, to avoid sun exposure and prevention against being sucked by a vacuum cleaner, or beaten by a vacuum cleaners brush roll.

What is it Dust Mites Feed On? The answer to this one is simple. Dust mites like to feed on you. Dust mites thrive and feed on the dead skin that sheds off of humans on a daily basis. A solitary day of shredded skin from a human is enough to feed thousands of dust mites.

What is the Reason for calling them Dust Mites wouldn’t it Make More Sense to Call Them Skin Mites? A large percentage of dust consists of dead skin. The dust you find in the attic, basement, on top of your television set is mostly dead skin. For this reason dust mites feed on dust, because dust is mostly dead skin.

Many people know little to nothing about dust mites, but hopefully upon reading this you now know a little more than before about the creeping crawling dust mites.

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July 29, 2008

Stopping an Asthma Attack in Its Tracks

by Kim Archer

In the U.S. there are over ten million people who are asthma sufferers, and many physicians regard asthma as an epidemic because it so widespread.

Exposure to noxious chemicals in the air and environmental pollution are usually held responsible for contributing to this disease. There is an increase in the number of people dying from asthma, mostly because the warning signs are being ignored.

During an asthma attack, the airways in the lungs will begin to swell and develop mucus secretions, and will eventually spasm. It becomes harder to breath as the airways become narrower. Breathlessness, coughing, wheezing, congestion, a dry mouth, fever and pain are all symptoms that can appear during an asthma attack.

An attack can be caused by almost anything. Upper respiratory infections, overexertion, poor nutrition, and stress are frequent causes, and allergies are the most typical trigger of an asthma attack.

Many attacks are a result of contact with irritants like pollen, gas odors, smoke, and exhaust fumes. Attacks can also be caused by foods like chocolate, dairy products, corn and peanuts. They can also be induced when you take antibiotics, tranquilizers or hormone therapy.

There are a number of herbal, mineral and vitamin supplements that can be used for the treatment of asthma. Vitamin B is the most significant of these. Not only can it decrease the severity of an attack but it preserves the biochemical equilibrium in your body.

If you use vitamins A and E in concert they collaborate to defend your lungs from pollution. As well, big dosages of Vitamin C are highly successful in combating asthma.

Another effective treatment for improving breathing and assisting with bronchial responses is gingko biloba. Odorless garlic is also a good alternative. The anti-inflammatory properties of this supplement decrease the risk of an asthma attack.

If you think you might have asthma, see your doctor right away to get tested. Until then, eat a diet high in protein with lots of vegetables and fruits and steer clear of known triggers.

An asthma attack can be a stressful experience, however there are always ways to defend against it and keep it from negatively impacting your life. If your doctor diagnoses you with asthma, ask questions and seek advice on what you ought to be doing.

It’s possible to avert an asthma attack, so there is no reason for it to keep you from the activities you enjoy. It can usually be contained even if it does slow you down for a while.

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Gain Control of Asthma and Allergies

by Kim Archer

When someone asks you if your asthma is under control, what do you say? Asthma sufferers often feel that their asthma is controlled if they can manage attacks with an inhaler. But true control involves preventing attacks in the first place, not treating them once they occur.

Many people have both allergies and asthma, although the two do not always show up together. There are specific triggers that cause most people who suffer from asthma to have an attack. There are also symptoms that go along with specific triggers for those with allergies. These triggers, while they can be unavoidable at times, can be reduced as long as they are identified.

There are some things that can be done to stop an allergic reaction or an asthma attack before it occurs.

* Pay attention to the circumstances surrounding your asthma attacks. What do they have in common? Making a note of these things can help you determine what is causing the attacks, and that is the first step in avoiding them.

* Steer clear of everyday triggers like smoke and noxious fumes. These are a frequent cause of an asthma attack, and you need to avoid.

* Stay indoors when pollution and pollen levels are high. Going out when there is an overabundance of these things in the air can be asking for trouble.

* Eliminate dust throughout your house. Install an air cleaner, and clean your house frequently. But be careful of using a vacuum cleaner, which can aggravate allergy and asthma causing conditions. Use water as much as possible to clean, so that dust is trapped instead of flying about, which will keep it away from your airways.

*Pets should be outside. Allergic reactions can be caused in those prone to them by pet hair, feathers, dander and even saliva. The homes of allergy sufferers need to be free of all pets except for maybe fish.

* Be vigilant about controlling mold. Mold flourishes in damp areas, so ensure that your house is kept dry. Try using a dehumidifier and check that moist corners of the house are well ventilated.

* Make sure that cockroaches feel as unwelcome as possible. These are frequent allergy and asthma triggers. Eliminating clutter and sources of food and water will prevent cockroaches from finding the things they need to survive in your home, and they will be forced to look elsewhere.

Medication is crucial to most allergy and asthma sufferers. It can help them avoid experiencing symptoms, and it can help stop them when they do occur. But it is also important to exercise control over environmental triggers in order to control these ailments effectively.

Whether you have allergies, asthma, or both, these tips can help you breathe easier.

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July 25, 2008

What Is Asthma Homeopathy?

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Asthma homeopathy is an alternative asthma treatment method. It aim to use natural and non-invasive methods to cure asthma. That means no use of drugs such as aspirin for asthma attacks.

Asthma is quite a common problem that affects both young and old. It is caused by the inflammation of the airways which will restrict the flow of oxygen into the lungs thus causing an asthma attack. To date, there is no known cure for asthma but various drugs and medications have been developed to lower the chances of someone developing an asthma attack.

The main purpose of asthma homeopathy is to identify the root cause of asthma attacks. Drugs and medications only stop or reduce the symptoms of asthma attacks and do not completely tackle the real cause of the problem.

It should be noted asthma homeopathy is a long term solution to asthma problems and will take some time before the effects will be felt. Asthma homeopathy aims to strengthen the person’s immune system by taking natural supplements and holistic therapy. Once the immune system is strengthened, it can then fight asthma on its own as it is our body’s “defensive” system.

The type of asthma homeopathy treatment will vary from person to person. Some factors which will need to be taken into consideration are the frequency of asthma attacks and allergens etc.

There have been clinical studies that shows people who undergo asthma homeopathy develop a stronger immune system and body resistance. As a result, their asthma attacks have reduced and they are not reliable on any drugs or medication to curb asthma attacks.

Since asthma homeopathy is 100 percent natural and non-invasive with no side effects, it is suitable for people of all age groups.

Ricky highly recommend using asthma homeopathy if you or your family members have asthma. Visit his website at http://www.asthmahomeopathy.net for more information.

 

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June 19, 2008

Asthma helped by Exercise

by Louise Servage

It is a long and hard path that an asthmatic has to take; it often involves taking daily doses of medication as well as taking preventative measures in preparation for the next attack.

If you are unfortunate enough to suffer from asthma, you know how hard it is to find the proper treatment that will work for you, and not many are lucky enough to have found ways to eliminate their asthma related symptoms.

A combination of medicines and the holistic approach is the usual approach and in fact, no two asthmatics are using exactly the same form of treatment. A suitable option for the cure asthma is the natural solutions such as exercise.

There are many different exercises that an asthmatic can utilize, some may not be suitable or work for individuals, but there will be some that will help alleviate your symptoms. It will be a matter of trial and error, but be assured there will be one that will help.

According to experts, the main benefit of trying exercise for asthma can be noticed by looking at the fact that when a person exercises, it helps to open up the bronchial tubes and thus provides long-lasting relief to the patient and irritation as well as constricted airways. Symptoms should not be as bad as what they were prior to performing exercise for asthma.

Natural is Better

Aerobics is considered a worthwhile exercise for asthma, walking and even dancing are also good choices. Any other exercise that will increase your heart rate is also considered to be beneficial to asthma sufferers.

However, there are certain kinds of asthmatics that need to rely on those exercises for asthma in which a connection is established between the mind and body, and yoga is a prime example of what exercise for asthma should be as it allows both mind and body to relax and unite as one. In fact, there are breathing exercises taught by yoga instructors that are in fact an essential element of the exercise. These breathing techniques also require being able to hold a number of different postures while at the same time focusing on your deep breathing and focusing your mind on what you are doing.

Be careful, asthma can also be induced by exercise. Before commencing with a particular exercise for asthma, make sure that you understand how you will be affected and only proceed if the exercise is risk free.

There are no doubts about exercising for asthma being one of the best tools that can be used to great effect in controlling asthma symptoms and reducing attacks. Do not enter into any exercise regime without consulting your medical practitioner.

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May 28, 2008

How Does Asthma Inhalers Work?

Asthma inhalers are a lifesaver to asthma sufferers. Asthma inhalers provides a safety net for people with asthma and is used whenever an asthma attack is imminent.

The most common asthma inhaler is a canister that deliver asthma mediation via a nebulizer in the form of a mist.

Asthma inhaler has been used for nearly a hundred years and has improved a lot in recent years to deliver greater absorption and potency. The basic principle is still the same although the medication has changed over the years.

When an asthma person suffers an asthma attack, the muscles in the bronchial tubes becomes constricted and thus makes it difficult for the person to breathe. An asthma inhaler helps to relax the muscles enabling the person to breathe normally. Doctors also recommend asthma sufferers to use inhalers before going to bed at night and also when they wake up in the morning.

First use users of asthma inhalers may find it difficult to use at first. Although it looks simple, timing is very important. The mouthpiece is placed in the mouth and with a press of a button, you should breathe in hard at the same time so that the asthma medication can go into the lungs.

After the inhaler is released, you should exhale just as hard. It is important to get it right as during an asthma attack, a person may not have much time to think about it and should be able to do this instinctively.

By doing this in one motion, the full dosage of the medication is delivered to the lungs and you stand a better chance of recovering from an asthma attack.

There is no current cure for asthma and asthma inhalers are a very valuable lifesaver that has helped save many people’s lives.

Ricky is the online editor of http://www.asthmahomeopathy.net, a website dedicated to provide alternative forms of asthma remedies such as asthma herbal inhaler.

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Dealing With An Asthma Allergy

For someone suffering from asthma allergy, it is beneficial to have an idea of what exactly this condition entails, and ways you can prevent it from having a negative effect on your life. Depending on the person and what has caused the asthma, an asthma allergy can vary from a mild attack of asthma to a more severe attack of asthma. A severe attack of asthma is characterized by a difficulty breathing, with lack of oxygen in the lips and extremities.

Often the best way to treat an asthma allergy is to have a checkup by a trained medical professional such as a doctor. A doctor can run a series of tests to confirm if you have an allergy that causes asthma. Then the doctor can choose the best course for treatment.

The best type of medication for the treatment of an asthma allergy involves a substance, which is able to decrease the inflammation of the lining of the respiratory system. Some of these medications function by decreasing the production of other chemicals, which cause inflammation and narrowing of the lumen of the bronchi and bronchioles. It is important to seek help quickly so this type of medication can be administered quickly in the event of an acute asthma attack.

Even with medications for treating an asthma allergy, it is still a good idea to remember that prevention is always better than cure. Therefore, it is a good idea to stay away from any of the chemicals and substances, which cause you to have an asthma attack.

C Dietzig is co owner of asthmatreatment.first-results.com where they discuss asthma treatment and how to live a normal productive life with asthma.

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May 20, 2008

What Is Asthma Homeopathy?

Asthma homeopathy is an alternative asthma treatment method. It aim to use natural and non-invasive methods to cure asthma. That means no use of drugs such as aspirin for asthma attacks.

Asthma is quite a common problem that affects both young and old. It is caused by the inflammation of the airways which will restrict the flow of oxygen into the lungs thus causing an asthma attack. To date, there is no known cure for asthma but various drugs and medications have been developed to lower the chances of someone developing an asthma attack.

The main purpose of asthma homeopathy is to identify the root cause of asthma attacks. Drugs and medications only stop or reduce the symptoms of asthma attacks and do not completely tackle the real cause of the problem.

It should be noted asthma homeopathy is a long term solution to asthma problems and will take some time before the effects will be felt. Asthma homeopathy aims to strengthen the person’s immune system by taking natural supplements and holistic therapy. Once the immune system is strengthened, it can then fight asthma on its own as it is our body’s “defensive” system.

The type of asthma homeopathy treatment will vary from person to person. Some factors which will need to be taken into consideration are the frequency of asthma attacks and allergens etc.

There have been clinical studies that shows people who undergo asthma homeopathy develop a stronger immune system and body resistance. As a result, their asthma attacks have reduced and they are not reliable on any drugs or medication to curb asthma attacks.

Since asthma homeopathy is 100 percent natural and non-invasive with no side effects, it is suitable for people of all age groups.

Ricky highly recommend using   asthma homeopathy if you or your family members have asthma. Visit his website at http://www.asthmahomeopathy.net for more information.

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