Although some people that suffer from allergies, especially severe allergies, would say that they put limits on their lives the opposite could be true. Yet, your allergy could be protecting your life. It may seem hard to believe but people who suffer from allergies, rather than having their body that's overly sensitive actually have a body that working for them.
This seems to be the findings of researchers at New York's Cornell University who found that your allergy could be providing you with protection against a range of cancers. They found that a sign of an allergy could be a warning sign from the body to stay away from substances that were dangerous and need to be avoided.
Like your body having a spring clean, the physical symptoms of the body could be the body dispelling the toxins and carcinogenic particles out of the body. The researchers found that allergies of organs that have contact with the outside world (e.g. the skin, mouth, and digestive system) had a way of purging carcinogenic particles out of the body by eczema, fever, etc. But found that, organs that didn't have any outside contact like (e.g. the prostate breast etc) where not covered by the same protection of the bodies reaction to allergies.
The surprising findings of the study, was that link between asthma and high rates of lung cancer, although the organs of the lungs came in contact with the outside world the opposite seemed to be the case. Asthma was actually blocking the lungs from clearing any of these things out.
Finally, the finding of this study may make some people reconsider their thoughts on their allergy. Rather than covering up their symptoms with anti-histamine and allergy medicine they should look at the cause instead and avoid them rather than just masking up the effects and just carrying on with their lives.
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