|
VISIT
OUR NEW ROYAL PEDIC BEDS SECTION
We updated
it!
Every time
I write about Royal-Pedic Beds I get nudgy. I really want one for
myself. Last year my husband bought a new cheap bed and could not
be persuaded to go shopping at Allergy Buyers Club. A little over
a year later he has been heard to say "maybe we bought the
wrong thing honey
.I am waking up with a backache."
But he also sleeps like a rock, nothing disturbs him. This is the
man who can sleep standing up.
I, on the other
hand always sleep a whole lot better in a decent bed. Royal-Pedic
beds have been custom made for princes, presidents, sports and film
stars who want the best. The construction of Royal-Pedic beds is
just superlative. And my personal choice? A Royal Latex Quilt-Top
..and
if I wanted to be massively self indulgent, I would get the king
dual electric latex adjustable bed. The idea of touching a button
and lifting the bed up in order to watch TV in bed comfortably [TV
sends me off to sleep] sounds like pampering of the first order.
By the way,
there are three main advantages to a natural latex bed. They are
naturally dust mite resistant, they mold to your body for perfect
support [my husband would not have backaches when he got out of
bed, and I would be less creaky], and so your partner can thrash
around but your half of the bed will not move so you will not be
disturbed by their motion.
Last night,
my husband was starting to edge nearer to buying one of the Royal-Pedic
beds. He remarked that people spent more time in their bed, certainly
more time than they spend in their cars, yet they spend very little
money on their mattresses and rarely change them. He is a rational
emotive behavior therapist and remarked how irrational the behavior
was when you looked at it that way. I refrained from remarking that
he was the one with the new car, while I drive an old Honda.
http://www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com/bedding.html
Top
PRODUCT
REVIEW FRIEDRICH ELECTROSTATIC AIR CLEANER
Since
the Friedrich air cleaner received an excellent independent rating
by the Association of American Home Appliance Manufacturers, a number
of people buy this machine and give us good reports on it. Putting
aside my own prejudices about anything that is not a true hepa filtration
system, I decided to bring one of these air cleaners into our offices
for staff product training. This is what you should know about it.
PLUSES
* No doubt about it, this air cleaner is wonderfully easy to maintain.
Changing the pre-filter or odor filter is as simple as sliding a
new panel in and out of a slot.
* Gone is the expense of replacing hepa filters and pre-filters.
When electrostatic collector plates in the Friedrich are clogged
you can just put them in the dishwasher. The pre-filter can also
be vacuumed or washed in an all- purpose washing fluid and water.
* The Friedrich is very quiet indeed which is one of its biggest
strengths. Even on high speed, recommended for when smokers are
around, it is pretty quiet. On low speed you have a hard time hearing
it and for most home applications low speed is all you need.
* .The Friedrich does have a carbon filter plate which is cheap
and easy to replace. It should be replaced frequently especially
after being around smoke.
MINUSES
* If you have an environment needing a lot of air cleaning, the
efficiency of the electrostatic cell will degrade pretty quickly
and you may need to give the electrostatic collector plates a weekly
bath.
* When the electrostatic plates need cleaning, the machine sounds
like a bug zapper going off. Even when it doesn't need cleaning
you will hear little zapping sounds periodically.
* One of our staff who is ultra sensitive really did not like this
machine. Either the Friedrich was out gassing, or there was some
small amount of ozone being generated [a by-product in all electrostatic
machines]. She complained of the smell and said she was getting
a headache.
* Although the Friedrich has a carbon filter, it does not have sufficient
carbon for major VOC or heavy odor removal. The plus is that the
carbon filter is cheap. The minus is you will need to replace it
often if you are relying on it for odor removal.
MY CONCLUSION
I think a lot people will like the Friedrich even if it does look
like an pet carrier. It is ultra quiet, easy to operate and cheap
to maintain. I do not see it as the machine for those with bad asthma,
really severe allergies or in environments where volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) are a problem. Smokers will love it, and so will
those people looking for a quiet machine. I can tell you that the
people who have bought them from us do not return them and order
more of them. Is it my favorite? No, that honor belongs to IQair
at the moment, but I cannot argue with why the Friedrich air cleaner
has its own fan club.
http://www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com/friedelaircl.html
Top
NEW
PRODUCT: AIR CLEANER WHISPURE BY WHIRLPOOL
We have been
on the lookout for a hepa air cleaner with good performance, quiet
operation, at a reasonable price. We were particularly interested
in finding a machine that could do a small bedroom or office. After
several machines we rejected, this is what we found- the Whirlpool
Whispure and in a word we like it. As usual I have a few caveats.
PLUSES
* Well rated and independently tested and certified by AHAM- Amercican
Home Appliance Manufacturers Association.
* In general, we thought this machine was well made. The filters
fit together tightly so a minimum of air leaks around them and all
air is forced through the filters.
* It IS very quiet. Very quiet indeed. Even on top[of three] fan
speed it was perfectly bearable. Quiet air filter seekers will love
this one.
* Opening up the machine to change the filters was a cinch. No screws
and screwdrivers. The whole changing the filter process must take
all of 30 seconds * Filter indicator lights tell you when to change
both the hepa and prefilters. I like this feature on air cleaners-
it is on my MUST HAVE list.
* The hepa filter itself is a pretty good size. Some hepa filters
we have seen are tiny - this has a generous amount of hepa media.
* It is lightweight, so you can pick it up easily to take from room
to room.
* Three sizes including that elusive size for the baby's room or
small office.
* Competitively priced from $275 to $375.
MINUSES
* The noise reduction is achieved by baffling the machine with foam.
This machine is not for multiple chemical sufferers. The plastic
housing would also not be suitable for people with MCS .
* In theory, the Whirlpool Whispure contains a carbon odor removal
filter. The carbon is combined with the pre-filter pad and needs
to be changed every three months- about $12 to $14 each time. This
is not for serious VOC or odor removal. This machine is for straight
allergen particulate removal.
SUMMARY
OK. I confess I like it and I am not easily impressed. So many people
are looking for something reasonably priced for allergen removal
in their smaller rooms and we have not had much to offer them. The
little one in the range is perfect for this purpose. It also passed
my husband, who hates all the machinery I have around the house.
This one he looked at said-" is it on? I cannot hear it"[I
had it on low speed].
And how does it compare to our other quiet air purifiers? I still
think the quietist overall machine is the Blueair air purifier but
the Whirlpool is very fairly priced from $275- $375.Worth taking
a look at for small rooms.
http://www.allergybuyersclubshopping.com/whirlpool-whispure-air-purifiers.html
Top
IS
IT ALLERGY?
by
Dr. Leonard Fromer, assistant professor of University of California
at Los Angeles
Your nose is
stuffy. You sneeze a lot. Itchy and watery eyes are driving you
crazy. You're sure you have allergies. So you take antihistamines.
Then you develop sinus problems, like ear pressure or pain and an
annoying post-nasal drip - symptoms also associated with allergies.
So you take decongestants, too.
For many, taking
prescription or over-the-counter allergy medications can be expensive
and unnecessary -- and may not relieve symptoms. A recent study
out of Ohio State University found that 65 percent of the people
using a prescription antihistamine didn't actually suffer from allergies
at all.
While more than
50 million Americans of all ages suffer from allergy-like symptoms,
the OSU study researchers and other experts recommend people get
tested for allergies before medicating their symptoms.
Traditionally,
allergy tests were performed by allergists using skin testing which
involves pricking the skin to apply allergens, with a raised welt
indicating sensitivity. Skin testing, however, carries the risk
of an allergic reaction, and is not recommended for young children,
seniors, those taking antihistamines, or those with dermatitis and
other skin conditions.
Previously,
allergy blood tests were less accurate than skin testing, but a
new blood test, ImmunoCAP(tm), is not only as accurate as a skin
test in determining specific allergies, it is the first and only
allergy test approved by the FDA to test them quantitatively. Family
physicians, pediatricians and allergy specialists can draw a blood
sample that is analyzed in a laboratory. Health professionals then
detect the presence of IgE, an antibody circulating in the blood
when the body is fighting an allergen.
A recent study
published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology showed
that ImmunoCAP(tm) demonstrated superior reliability and accuracy,
compared to four other tests, including older blood tests known
as RAST tests.
If you get tested
and learn that you do suffer from allergies, it's likely you're
allergic to a number of things. Triggers might include certain foods,
pollen, pets, insect stings or even some medications. But, for many,
allergy-like symptoms never occur until they move to a new region
or grow older. Then suddenly symptoms develop, leaving them wondering
why. That's because allergy is a threshold disease. Approximately
20 to 25 percent of the population has seasonal or chronic allergic
respiratory disease. For many, symptoms don't appear without exposure
to multiple allergic triggers.
Think of a single
allergy as a half-cup of water. As new elements are added, the cup
becomes more full. Allergy symptoms may not develop until you come
in contact with that one thing that makes your cup overflow - you've
reached your threshold.
Here in the
North Atlantic region common tree allergens include elm, oak and
box-elder, which may cause a reaction from February through June.
Grasses in the area may trigger allergies throughout the summer
and weeds, such as common ragweed, may cause a reaction from August
to late October. If you're planning to travel, you can find more
information pollens and allergens in other areas of the United States
by visiting http://www.isitallergy.com.
This website maps out the entire country by region and lists the
environmental allergens in each area.
It's also helpful
to keep a checklist of the allergen triggers that can launch your
body into an attack. Take the necessary steps to remove the culprits
from your home and work environments - particularly those to which
you are highly allergic. Understand how to stay below your threshold
by avoidance or medical therapy, and you'll be able to take control
of your allergies - rather than letting them control your life.
The following
simple tricks are recommended by the American Academy of Allergy,
Asthma and Immunology and the Online Allergy Center to help you
avoid common allergy triggers.
Pollen
* Minimize outdoor activities, like running and walking, during
peak pollen hours (between 5 and 10 am).
* Don't line-dry
clothes or bedding.
* Don't mow
lawns or rake leaves - these activities stir up pollen and molds.
If you must, wear a mask and sunglasses.
* Stay indoors
when reports predict high pollen count or humidity, and on windy
days when dust and pollen are blown about.
* If taking
a vacation during the height of the pollen season, head to the beach
or sea.
Mold:
* Check your car's weather-stripping or air conditioning
system for mold.
* Don't over-water
or grow too many indoor plants; wet soil encourages mold growth.
* Check household
drains for mold; look under frost-free refrigerators, air conditioner
insulation, coils and drain pans, damp wood spots, and dusty, musty
papers.
Dust:
* Drive with car windows closed and set your air conditioner on
re-circulate. Vacuum your car often to minimize dust mite exposure.
* Keep home
windows closed, especially at night. Use air conditioning to clean,
cool and dry air - but change filters often.
* Wash bedding
in hot water to kill dust mites and encase bedding in dust mite
barrier covers.
Animals:
* Keep animals out of the bedroom and remove carpeting, if possible.
For more information,
about how to test for allergies using the ImmunoCAP blood test,
physicians and patients can call 1-877-862-4948 or visit www.isitallergy.com.
Top
PET
ALLERGIES: IS THERE ANY HOPE?
Q. What is
a pet allergy?
A. A pet allergy is an allergic reaction to a pets dander and/or
saliva. Over 10 percent of the nation are allergic to their pet.
Symptoms to pet allergies come in the form of sneezing, itchy watery
eyes, a runny nose, and itchy face and throat
Q. Are there
cats and dogs that do not cause allergic reactions?
A. There is no such thing as a non-allergenic cat or dog, but there
are some that cause less harm than others. For example, a dog with
short hair is less likely to shed on the carpet and on furniture
then those with long hair. Short haired pets do not collect as much
allergens on them as well, therefore distributing less dander throughout
the house.
In addition,
some cats and dogs shed their fur every five to six months, while
others, such as a poodle or a and havanese do not shed at all. Take
into consideration that some breeds also drool and lick themselves
more than others, leaving a trail of dried saliva and dander in
their mist; In summary, you can love a short haired pet just as
much as loving a long haired one, but without the allergens that
cause you misery along the way.
Q. Can I cohabit along with my cat and dog?
A. It is advised that cats and dogs remain outdoors if you are allergic
to them, otherwise you take the chance of developing allergies from
their dander and saliva.
Q. How do
I rid my home of pet dander and other pet allergens?
A. Thoroughly clean the animal's resting area while wearing a mask.
Use a HEPA filter in the bedroom to reduce the exposure of pet dander
while you sleep, and shampoo the rugs and furniture often. Other
ways to clear the air of an animals residuals include:
* Dusting your
house often
* Washing
your pet on a weekly basis
* Keep
a fresh flea collar on your pet to reduce the risk of in-home fleas
* Wash
the animals bedding in hot water at least 130 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q. What other
animals besides cats and dogs cause similar allergic reactions?
A. Other mammals including guinea pigs, rabbits, birds, and other
small rodents.
Basically, it is the animals hair that causes the allergic reactions.
If you love these types of animals, there is no avoiding the fact
that these hairy animals shed their hair regularly,
Lick themselves, and deposit dried saliva as a result.
Q. What
pets should I think about getting that are safe from spreading allergens?
A. Reptiles and fish do not cause allergic reactions because they
have scales instead of hair.
Q. Is there
a medication I can take to block my allergic symptoms to my cat?
A. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University recently announced that
Zaflirlukast is a drug that significantly reduces the symptoms associated
with cat and other pet allergies. Available only in prescription
form, side effects include diarrhea, mouth dryness, and nausea.
Top
Regards,
Mercia Tapping,
President
Allergy Consumer Review - Issue #24
|