Allergy Store Resource Center and Blog
Welcome to our community. For 30 years we have been helping our family, friends and clients find non-drug solutions for their allergies, asthma and eczema.
Our resource center has information and tips that we believe can help you to improve your indoor environment and live a healthier

Can You Outgrow Asthma?
Can you really outgrow asthma? Many asthmatics and parents of asthma sufferers have asked this question. There have been many cases of individuals who were diagnosed with asthma as children and then saw their symptoms decrease and even disappear entirely as they reached young adulthood. But did these individuals actually outgrow it?
Are You an Informed Consumer of Allergy Control Products?
About 50 million people in the US suffer from allergies. That’s a huge market for allergy-related products. Unfortunately, at the intersection of the growing number of people with allergies and consumer awareness of allergies are many many enterprising and not so reputable companies trying to make a buck.

How to Avoid Bed Bugs When you Travel

Indoor Allergy Survival Tips

10 Signs You May Have Asthma

Tap Water vs Bottled Water .. Both Are Bad
An article in Natural Health that said we should be drinking more tap water and that is was just as safe as bottled water. First of all, not all bottled water is good and worse all of the plastic bottles that get tossed everyday are defiantly bad for the environment.

What are Dust Mites and Dust Mite Covers?

Sending Your Child with Allergies to Summer Camp

9 Tips to Keep Your Mattress Safe from Bed Bugs and Prevent a Bed Bug Infestation
Having to face a bed bug infestation can be an absolute nightmare. Learn how to check for any signs that indicate bed bug activity.

How to Treat Your Allergy Symptoms - Part 2
Treat Your Allergy Symptoms with Mast Cell Stabilizers Cromolyn sodium for allergic rhinitis is a nasal spray or inhaled medication that for some people helps to prevent allergic reactions from ever starting.
Continue reading "How to Treat Your Allergy Symptoms Part 2"

Controlling Dust Mites in Carpeting
The carpets in our house are a perfect environment for collecting dust mites and other common household allergens. Dust, pollen, dirt, crumbs, dead skin, hair, and other debris fall onto the floor and collect in the fibers of the carpet.