Could You Be Experiencing Latex Allergy Symptoms?When you have been near latex rubber, latex allergy symptoms might result. In the case of condoms, if a woman gets a rash or itching down there she's going to assume that it's a yeast infection. It's very possible that women oftentimes think they have a recurring yeast infection, when in actuality they are only experiencing an allergic reaction to latex. If that is the case, she should change to condoms made from animals such as lambskin, or a synthetic material such as the new LifeStyles SKYN or Durex's BARE which are made from polyisoprene, instead. There are other condoms which are designed to be used when people are allergic to Latex, too. They're thinner than regular latex condoms, too, so they increase sensitivity. However, latex allergy symptoms sometimes pop up when you don't recognize that latex is in the product. We all know what latex gloves look like¡ you know the ones that proctologists use? But, many other things such as rubber bands, shoe soles and many other products. Latex looks like milk. They cut a rubber tree and it leaks out much like maple sap does. They then whip that liquid into a foam which they heat to produce such things as rubber - or latex. Generally, latex is considered to be hypo-allergenic (people tend not to be allergic to it); however, some people are. Mold allergy symptoms can range, wildly. Because certain molds exude mycotoxins, that means they are dangerous to our nervous system. One well-known mold which has mycotoxins is penicillin. Yes it can save our lives, but it's also being prescribed way too much. When we take penicillin for no good reason, we suffer. Penicillin kills off all the friendly bacteria in our system. Once it's gone, it's hard to get it back there again. The reason it's difficult, is the stomach acid is designed to kill bacteria. That way, bad bacteria doesn't reach the colon. However, when you're eating yogurt, you want that bacteria to go into your lower colon. You were told to eat acidophilus and you did. Why are you still having the same symptoms? Because it didn't ever get there. Latex allergy symptoms are different from mold allergy symptoms. Latex doesn't affect the nervous system, whereas mold can. Latex allergy symptoms are quite rare, mold symptoms aren't. Mold is starting to be everywhere, because our overuse of antibiotics has given advantage to their side of the biological war that wages every day. When you experience seasonal allergy symptoms, you know the problem can't be latex; however, it might be related to mold. In the springtime spring rains come. With rain comes fungus and mildew. Some parts of the country like Arizona and Florida have monsoon seasons. Cat allergy symptoms are easy to spot because they're always related to you getting close to your cat, or places your cat has been. Dust mite allergies are associated with going to bed, lying on a rug, emptying the vacuum cleaner bag, etc. To stay away from latex allergy symptoms, stop using latex condoms, determine whether you own any other latex products, use oil-based paints instead of latex paint and don't use surgical gloves. |

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