WHAT
IS AN ALLERGY?
Allergies are a physiological error. The body reacts negatively to harmless substances, foods or
stimuli. The word “allergy” comes
from the Greek allos, meaning
“other”. It was first used in 1906
to refer to an "altered reaction" in the body's immune system.
POTENTIAL OFFENDING AGENTS
Contactants
Inhalants
Ingestants
Injectants
Shell Fish
Red and White Wine, Beer
Chemicals, Latex
Fruit
Food Components
Perfumes
Berries
Airborne Irritants
Herbal Remedies
Eggs
Dust, Dust Mites
Nutritional Supplements
Nightshades
Seasonal Allergies
Environmental
Grains
Animal Dander
Woods, Metals
Dairy
Fabrics, Upholstery, Plastics
Stinging Insects
Coffee and Chocolate
Detergents, Softeners
Sunlight
Barometric Pressure