How to Exercise with Allergy and Asthma
It’s the beginning of summer, and the time of year when you want to do everything you can outside. You’re working from your porch, grilling in the backyard, and moving your workouts outdoors. When you mix allergy season with outdoor workouts, it can be a bit of an issue for those with allergies and allergy-related…
Read MoreStruggling Through Longer Allergy Seasons? You’re Not Alone
If you think allergy seasons are getting longer and more unbearable, you’re not alone. From 1995 to 2015, ragweed pollen season increased 15 days in the La Crosse area, and up to 25 days in other areas of the country. Why is this happening, and what can you do to feel better? This blog explains…
Read MoreThe Three Phases of Allergy Drop Treatment Explained
Learning how to drive a car – first in the classroom, then practicing behind the wheel until you’re comfortable – takes time. The body goes through the same type of process during allergy drop treatment following The La Crosse Method™ Protocol, while it learns to not react to the allergens that make you sick. There…
Read MoreImpact of Allergies and Asthma on Women
Allergies and asthma have no limits and can impact anyone, though research has shown that women may be affected differently than men. Changes in estrogen may lead to changes in asthma and allergy symptoms throughout a woman’s life, and this blog explores a few of those scenarios. Asthma Hormones can impact asthma more than people…
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